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Community Cost and Usage Report Documentation
If you haven’t seen any of my previous posts, I’ve been sharing the work I’ve been doing with the Developer’s Guide to AWS Costs on Github. This project shares with SQL code developers can run on their own Cost and Usage Report to learn what exactly is driving costs in their AWS environment.
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Cost Explorer Isn't the Answer
I recently launched and started sharing the Developer's Guide to AWS. The Developer's Guide to AWS is my open-source project where I'm sharing techniques for analyzing AWS billing data using SQL.
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SQLite3 for AWS Analysis
I’ve been using SQLite for my project: Developer’s Guide to AWS Costs. The main data source for AWS billing is the cost and usage report (CUR). The CUR contains a standard set of fields that describe the resources in your environment that you are being charged for. This report can be massive. I’ve worked with customers where this report is >20M rows of data for a single month of billing data. SQLite is perfect for this data analysis because customers can analyze their billing data efficiently and at no cost.
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The Mystery of RDS Costs
Two weeks ago, I posted my first Dev.to post and shared the Developer's Guide to AWS Costs with this community. Thank you 🙏 to everyone for the feedback and support! If you like what you see, please give us a star and follow along with the project on GitHub.
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Looking for advice to reduce costs for a project
If you need to understand where your costs are coming from, you can check out this project I'm working on. It provides SQL for AWS cost analysis to make it easier to understand what is driving your AWS costs. Let me know if this is helpful! https://github.com/getmacroscope/developer-cost-guide
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Developer's Guide to AWS Costs
Hello r/aws, I want to share a project I launched this week called the Developer’s Guide to AWS Costs
This is a sample of what we have on our GitHub page with much more coming soon! We're going to dig into more AWS Services: RDS, Lambda, S3 as well as expanding on topics: EDP Commitments, Savings Plans, and RIs.
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