AmazonEKS

compute

AmazonEKS-Hours:perCluster

Amazon charges a per-hour fee for each EKS cluster. This billing code represents the hourly charge for each cluster for 'Standard Support'. Standard Support applies to more modern versions of Kubernetes. Please note that if your EKS clusters become too out-of-date by version, you will incur a separate, more extended charge for what eventually becomes 'Extended Support'.

AmazonEKS-Hours:extendedSupport

As of April 2024, Amazon EKS charges for extended support of antiquated Kubernetes versions. Amazon enacted this change to encourage customers to upgrade their EKS clusters to more modern versions. When your Amazon EKS cluster runs a Kubernetes version that is in standard support, you pay $0.10 per cluster per hour. When your Amazon EKS cluster runs a Kubernetes version in extended support, you pay $0.60 per cluster per hour. If you're able to upgrade your Kubernetes cluster versions, it can save you a significant amount of money depending on the number of clusters you're running in your accounts.

Fargate-EphemeralStorage-GB-Hours

Fargate gives you 20 GB of ephemeral storage included for all Tasks and Pods. However, you'll pay $0.000111 per storage GB per hour for additional storage over the 20 GB limit. This billing code represents that charge.

Fargate-vCPU-Hours:perCPU

Fargate works on a pay-as-you-go pricing model, where you pay only for the resources that you consume. There is one charge for vCPU and one charge for GB of memory used. This billing code is specific to the per-vCPU fee.

Fargate-GB-Hours

Fargate works on a pay-as-you-go pricing model, where you pay only for the resources that you consume. There is one charge for vCPU and one charge for GB of memory used. This billing code is specific to the per-GB fee.

EKS-Auto

EKS has a new fully managed service for EKS called EKS Auto. EKS Auto charges a fee on top of the underlying EC2 instance type used. The billing codes for EKS Auto represent just the EKS Auto fee on top of the underlying EC2 instance.

data-transfer

DataTransfer-Regional-Bytes

The amount of data (in bytes) transferred within the same Availability Zone.

DataTransfer-xAZ-In-Bytes

The amount of data (in bytes) transferred into an AWS Availability Zone from another Availability Zone within the same region. Each Inter-AZ data transfer also has a line item for DataTransfer-xAZ-Out-Bytes in which the cost is applied.

DataTransfer-xAZ-Out-Bytes

The amount of data (in bytes) transferred out of an AWS Availability Zone to another Availability Zone within the same region.

CloudFront-Out-Bytes

The amount of data (in bytes) transferred out of an AWS region to CloudFront.

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.

AWS-In-Bytes

The amount of data (in bytes) transferred into AWS. Data transferred into AWS does not incur a fee. 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.

DataTransfer-Out-Bytes

The amount of data (in bytes) transferred out of AWS to the internet.

DataTransfer-In-Bytes

The amount of data (in bytes) transferred into AWS from the internet. Data transferred into AWS does not incur a fee.

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