AmazonECR
ec2-container-registry
TimedStorage-ByteHrs
The amount of storage measured in Byte-Hour. Byte-Hours are calculated based on the storage volume (in bytes) and the duration of storage (in hours). For example, storing 1 byte of data for 1 hour is equivalent to 1 Byte-Hour.
- TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- APS3-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- USE2-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- APS1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- EU-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- EUC1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- APN2-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- USW2-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- UGE1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- APS2-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- CAN1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- EUW2-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- EUW3-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- APN1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- USW1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- EUN1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- MEC1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- EUS1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- SAE1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- UGW1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- APN3-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- APE1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- EUC2-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- AFS1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- CAN2-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- MES1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- APS5-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- APS4-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- APS6-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- EUS2-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- ILC1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- CNN1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
- CNW1-TimedStorage-ByteHrs
data-transfer
AWS-Out-Bytes
The amount of data (in bytes) transferred out of AWS. If there are two regions in the prefix, the first represents the source region, and the second represents the destination region. If there is only one region in the prefix, the prefix represents the AWS source region.
- EU-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-EUW3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-USE2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-USW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-EUC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-EUW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-APS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-CAN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-APS2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-USW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-EUS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-EUC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APN1-USW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-APN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-USW1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-EUN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-EUC2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-APS2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-USW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS2-USE2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS2-APS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS2-USW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS2-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS2-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS2-EUC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-APS2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-APS2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-APS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-USE2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-USW1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-EUW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW1-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-EUC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS3-USW1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-USE2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-EUW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-CAN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS3-APN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW1-APS3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW1-APN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-APN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-SAE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-AFS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-CAN2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-APE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-APS3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-USW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-APS2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-APS3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-EUN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-SAE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-APN2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-EUW3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW3-APN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW3-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW3-USW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW2-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-EUW3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-APS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APN1-APS3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-EUC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-USE2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS1-APS2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-EUW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-APN2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW2-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APN1-APN3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-EUN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUN1-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUN1-USE2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUN1-EUC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUN1-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUN1-APS2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-EUN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-APS3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-APS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW2-APS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS3-MEC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- CAN1-CAN2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW3-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-APS4-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS1-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-EUW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS3-APS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-UGE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW2-CAN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW2-EUC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW2-APS2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- CAN1-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS3-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW1-USW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW3-APS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-EUS2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-EUS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-EUS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS2-EUW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS1-USW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-APN2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-APS3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-APS3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-APS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-APE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-APE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-SAE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW1-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-USW1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-APN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-MEC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-EUW3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-MES1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-SAE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-UGE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS1-EUW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APN2-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-ILC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW2-APN2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APN1-APN2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-APN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS3-USE2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-AFS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUN1-CAN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUN1-AFS1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS3-EUC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-UGW1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- CAN1-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW2-APS3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW1-USE2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-MES1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW2-APE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW3-EUC1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE1-APN2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USE2-CAN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APN2-USW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-USW1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-CAN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-SAE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-EUW3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EU-APN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-CAN1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- UGW1-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
- APS1-APS3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- USW1-EUW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUW2-EUW3-AWS-Out-Bytes
- EUN1-EUW2-AWS-Out-Bytes
- SAE1-USE1-AWS-Out-Bytes
DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
The amount of data (in bytes) transferred out of AWS to the internet.
- DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- EU-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- USE2-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- USW2-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- UGW1-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- APN3-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- EUS1-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- APS2-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- USW1-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- EUC1-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- APS1-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- EUW2-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- APN1-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- APS3-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- EUW3-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- APN2-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- EUN1-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- MEC1-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- CAN1-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
- SAE1-DataTransfer-Out-Bytes
DataXfer-Out
The amount of AWS Direct Connect data (in bytes) transferred out over a virtual interface. If there is a postfix of `dc.3` that indicates the data was transferred over a private virtual interface. Otherwise, the data was transferred over a public virtual interface. The first region in the prefix represents the source region, and the second represents the destination region.