vantage-ruby
google-cloud-pricing-cost-calculator
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vantage-ruby
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Show /r/rails: A Ruby Client for Simple AWS Pricing
Github repo: https://github.com/vantage-sh/vantage-ruby
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A Simple AWS Pricing Ruby Client
One website that has gained popularity over the years is ec2instances.info for how it simplifies down the user-experience around EC2 pricing. The data behind this website has just been made available through the recent launch of the Vantage API and available as an official Ruby client library.
- Show /r/ruby: A Ruby Client for simple AWS Pricing
- Show HN: An easy-to-use Ruby client for AWS pricing
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
What are some alternatives?
AWS SDK for Ruby - The official AWS SDK for Ruby.
Cloud-Free-Tier-Comparison - Comparing the free tier offers of the major cloud providers like AWS, Azure, GCP, Oracle etc.
handbook.vantage.sh - The Cloud Cost Handbook is a free, open-source, community-supported set of guides meant to help explain often-times complex pricing of public cloud infrastructure and service providers in plain english.
vscode-infracost - See cost estimates for Terraform right in your editor💰📉
terracost - Cloud cost estimation for Terraform in your CLI