Learn how to use AWS tools and best practices to understand, forecast, and control Amazon Web Services (AWS) service costs.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Control your costs on AWS
- About using cloud services
- Why control AWS service costs?
- Who should manage AWS cost control?
- Understanding AWS free tier
- AWS Billing Dashboard and AWS Budgets
- AWS Organizations: Consolidate costs
- Other AWS Biling tools: Tagging
- AWS Config tag rules
- Tag resource groups and cost categories
- Billing and preferences
- AWS service types
- File storage costs: S3
- Compute costs: EC2 instance types
- Compute costs: EC2 purchase types
- Control compute costs: Lambda
- Control database costs: RDS
- Control database costs: DynamoDB
- Start services with CloudFormation
- Cost Explorer
- Cost and Usage Reports
- Budgets Reports
- Anomaly Detection
- Reservations
- Savings Plans
- CloudWatch billing alarms
- AWS Marketplace subscriptions
- AWS Service Catalog
- AWS EC2 Compute Optimizer
- Well-Architected cost control workload
- Understand true cost
- Marketing website
- Dynamic website
- Internal business application
- Big data pipeline
- Other cost control tips
- Next steps to control costs
Taught by
Lynn Langit