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google-cloud-pricing-cost-calculator
- Quickest way to use Compute Engine for (simple) scientific computation?
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How to figure out costs for Compute Engine?
To help you calculate the GCE cost, I built this tool: https://github.com/Cyclenerd/google-cloud-pricing-cost-calculator Maybe not necessary for one machine, but if you need to plan many, it will certainly help you.
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Show HN: Google Cloud Compute Engine Comparison
Thank you very much for your feedback, I am very grateful. The cost change is not related to compute (vCPU and memory). I will have a close look at it in October, because I need to apply the price adjustment to my other project: https://github.com/Cyclenerd/google-cloud-pricing-cost-calcu...
The "Instance Picker" automatically sorts by price per hour. So at the top is always the most affordable VM according to your filter. Everyone has different requirements. I work a lot with SAP and therefore filter a lot by the SAPS benchmark.
To automate this step I provide the SQL export. You can then quickly select the correct machine type.
When your VM is active in the Google Cloud for the 8 days, Google automatically recommends the size (vCPU and memory) of the VM based on the workload. More: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/apply-machin...
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FinOps on Google Cloud Platform (calculate estimated monthly costs)
I just added the CSV import with Google Sheets into the README: https://github.com/Cyclenerd/google-cloud-pricing-cost-calculator/blob/master/usage/google_sheets.md
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Google Cloud Platform Pricing and Cost Calculator (calculate estimated monthly)
If you get different discount on different SKUs, you can generate your own price list. For example, you can then define your own price per SKU in the skus.csv. Up to now this is only documented with standard prices: https://github.com/Cyclenerd/google-cloud-pricing-cost-calculator/tree/master/build
handbook.vantage.sh
- Cloud Cost Handbook: Cloud pricing explained in simple terms
- Cloud Cost Handbook
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Best practice and cost optimization
Vantage maintains a free resource named "The Cloud Cost Handbook" that has a good amount of resources available at this point: http://handbook.vantage.sh/
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Ask HN: How do you control your inflating AWS bill?
Disclaimer: I'm Co-Founder and CEO of an a16z backed company named http://vantage.sh/ -- Before this I used to work at both AWS and DigitalOcean so know this world well.
If you're up for it, you can connect your AWS account to Vantage. We automatically profile all of your AWS costs and provide cost recommendations for you based off of your account's actual usage. If you'd like, I can also personally hop on a call with you to walk through your AWS costs which you can book with me here: https://calendly.com/ben-vantage/30min
Depending on your level of AWS spend, we have a free tier that gives you up to $2,500 per month of costs tracked for free as well.
Lastly, we have a free website we host named the Cloud Cost Handbook which covers general concepts and best practices as it relates to cloud costs which may be helpful: https://handbook.vantage.sh/
- The Cloud Cost Handbook
- Show /r/aws: The Cloud Cost Handbook (/r/aws)
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Show /r/aws: The Cloud Cost Handbook
Today we are launching "The Cloud Cost Handbook" which can be found at https://handbook.vantage.sh/ - a set of guides and best practices related to cloud costs for developers, engineering leaders and finance counterparts. We're hoping distill complex cloud cost terms and concepts into a set of "plain english" guides that anyone can access.
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