Pricing details
Columns under the pricing header in AWS Cost and Usage Reports
contain the prices for a line item. The pricing columns are based off of the
AWS Price List Service API. AWS Price List Service API doesn't include Free Tier pricing, Spot Instances, products in
AWS Marketplace, upfront annual subscription fees (Fee
), and monthly recurring
fees (RIFee
). The columns include but are not limited to the
following:
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | VWXYZ
L
pricing/LeaseContractLength
The length of time that your RI is reserved for.
O
pricing/OfferingClass
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Description: Describes the offering class of the Reserved Instance. When you purchase a Reserved Instance, you can choose between a Standard or Convertible offering class.
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Sample values:
Standard
,Convertible
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Services:
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Amazon DynamoDB
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Amazon EC2
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Amazon ElastiCache
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OpenSearch Service
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Amazon RDS
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Amazon Redshift
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P
pricing/publicOnDemandCost
The total cost for the line item based on public On-Demand Instance rates. If you have SKUs with multiple On-Demand public costs, the equivalent cost for the highest tier is displayed. For example, services offering free-tiers or tiered pricing.
pricing/publicOnDemandRate
The public On-Demand Instance rate in this billing period for the specific line item of usage. If you have SKUs with multiple On-Demand public rates, the equivalent rate for the highest tier is displayed. For example, services offering free-tiers or tiered pricing.
pricing/PurchaseOption
How you chose to pay for this line item. Valid values are All
Upfront
, Partial Upfront
, and No
Upfront
.
R
pricing/RateCode
A unique code for a product/ offer/ pricing-tier combination. The product and term combinations can have multiple price dimensions, such as a free tier, low-use tier, and high-use tier.
pricing/RateId
The ID of the rate for a line item.
T
pricing/term
Whether your AWS usage is Reserved or On-Demand.
U
pricing/unit
The pricing unit that AWS used for calculating your usage cost. For example, the pricing unit for Amazon EC2 instance usage is in hours.