pricing Flashcards
aws free tier
The AWS Free Tier enables you to begin using certain services without having to worry about incurring costs for the specified period.
aws free tier offers
Always Free
12 Months Free
Trials
always free
they do not expire
amazon dynamo db allows 25 gb of free storage per month.
12 month free
These offers are free for 12 months following your initial sign-up date to AWS.
Trials
Short-term free trial offers start from the date you activate a particular service. The length of each trial might vary by number of days or the amount of usage in the service.
Amazon Inspector offers 90 day free trial
Amazon lightsail offers 750 free hours of usage over a 30 day period
How AWS pricing works?
Pay for what you use
Pay less when you reserve
Pay less with volume based discounts when you use more
AWS Lambda
For AWS Lambda, you are charged based on the number of requests for your functions and the time that it takes for them to run.
AWS Lambda allows 1 million free requests and up to 3.2 million seconds of compute time per month.
Amazon EC2
With Amazon EC2, you pay for only the compute time that you use while your instances are running.
For some workloads, you can significantly reduce Amazon EC2 costs by using Spot Instances
The service charges in this example include details for the following items:
Amazon EC2
Each Amazon EC2 instance type that has been used
The amount of Amazon EBS storage space that has been provisioned
The length of time that Elastic Load Balancing has been used
Amazon S3 storage
Storage - You pay for only the storage that you use. You are charged the rate to store objects in your Amazon S3 buckets based on your objects’ sizes, storage classes, and how long you have stored each object during the month.
Amazon S3 Requests and data retrievals
Requests and data retrievals - You pay for requests made to your Amazon S3 objects and buckets. For example, suppose that you are storing photo files in Amazon S3 buckets and hosting them on a website. Every time a visitor requests the website that includes these photo files, this counts towards requests you must pay for.
amazon s3 data transfer
Data transfer - There is no cost to transfer data between different Amazon S3 buckets or from Amazon S3 to other services within the same AWS Region. However, you pay for data that you transfer into and out of Amazon S3, with a few exceptions. There is no cost for data transferred into Amazon S3 from the internet or out to Amazon CloudFront. There is also no cost for data transferred out to an Amazon EC2 instance in the same AWS Region as the Amazon S3 bucket.
amazon s3 management and replication
You pay for the storage management features that you have enabled on your account’s Amazon S3 buckets. These features include Amazon S3 inventory, analytics, and object tagging.
aWS Billing & Cost Management dashboard
to pay your AWS bill, monitor your usage, and analyze and control your costs.
aWS Billing & Cost Management dashboard
Compare your current month-to-date balance with the previous month, and get a forecast of the next month based on current usage.
View month-to-date spend by service.
View Free Tier usage by service.
Access Cost Explorer and create budgets.
Purchase and manage Savings Plans.
Publish AWS Cost and Usage Reports.
AWS Budgets
you can create budgets to plan your service usage, service costs, and instance reservations.
The information in AWS Budgets updates three times a day. This helps you to accurately determine how close your usage is to your budgeted amounts or to the AWS Free Tier limits.
Send alarm when actual usage reaches a budget limit
Recommend workload (which one is over/under optimization)
Supported EC2, EC2 ASG, EBS, Lambda
AWS Cost Explorer
View and analyze your costs and usage
Can identify underutilized EC2 instances
Create a report to analyze cost and usage
view data for up to the last 12 months, forecast how much you’re likely to spend for the next 12 months
Offer two saving plan reports
AWS Support
AWS offers four different Support plans to help you troubleshoot issues, lower costs, and efficiently use AWS services.
AWS Support
You can choose from the following Support plans to meet your company’s needs:
Basic
Developer
Business
Enterprise On-Ramp
Enterprise
Basic Support
Basic Support is free for all AWS customers. It includes access to whitepapers, documentation, and support communities. With Basic Support, you can also contact AWS for billing questions and service limit increases.
Developer Support
Customers in the Developer Support plan have access to features such as:
Best practice guidance
Client-side diagnostic tools
Building-block architecture support, which consists of guidance for how to use AWS offerings, features, and services together
Business Support
Use-case guidance to identify AWS offerings, features, and services that can best support your specific needs
All AWS Trusted Advisor checks
Limited support for third-party software, such as common operating systems and application stack components
Enterprise On-Ramp Support
Consultative review and architecture guidance (one per year)
Infrastructure Event Management support (one per year)
Support automation workflows
30 minutes or less response time for business-critical issues
Enterprise Support
A designated Technical Account Manager to provide proactive guidance and coordinate access to programs and AWS experts
A Concierge support team for billing and account assistance
Operations Reviews and tools to monitor health
Training and Game Days to drive innovation
Tools to monitor costs and performance through Trusted Advisor and Health API/Dashboard
Technical Account Manager (TAM).
The Enterprise On-Ramp and Enterprise Support plans include access
Aws marketplace
a digital catalog that includes thousands of software listings from independent software vendors. You can use AWS Marketplace to find, test, and buy software that runs on AWS.
Two ways to sell on marketplace:
Amazon Machine Image
SaaS
AWS Marketplace several categories
such as Infrastructure Software,
DevOps,
Data Products,
Professional Services,
Business Applications,
Machine Learning, Industries,
and Internet of Things (IoT).