AWS Cost Optimization
AWS enables you to take control of cost and continuously optimize your spend, while building modern, scalable applications to meet your needs. AWS's breadth of services and pricing options offer the flexibility to effectively manage your costs and still keep the performance and capacity you require. AWS is dedicated to helping customers achieve the highest savings potential. Get started with the steps below that will have an immediate impact on your bill today.
Choose the right pricing models
Use RIs to reduce Amazon RDS, Amazon Redshift, Amazon ElastiCache, and Amazon OpenSearch Service costs
For certain services like Amazon EC2 and Amazon RDS, you can invest in reserved capacity.
With
Reserved
Instances
Amazon EC2 Cost Savings
Use Amazon Spot Instances to reduce Amazon EC2 costs, use Compute Savings Plans to reduce Amazon EC2, Fargate, and Lambda costs, and use SageMaker Savings Plans to reduce SageMaker costs.
Match capacity with demand
Identify Amazon EC2 instances with low-utilization, and reduce cost by stopping or rightsizing.
Use
AWS Cost Explorer Resource Optimization to get a report of
Amazon EC2 instances that are either idle or have low
utilization. You can reduce costs by either stopping or
downsizing these instances. Use
AWS Instance
Scheduler
Identify Amazon RDS and Amazon Redshift instances with low utilization and reduce cost by stopping (RDS) and pausing (Redshift).
Use the Trusted Advisor Amazon
RDS
Idle DB instances check
Analyze DynamoDB usage and reduce cost by leveraging AutoScaling or on-demand.
Analyze your DynamoDB usage by monitoring two metrics, ConsumedReadCapacityUnits and ConsumedWriteCapacityUnits, in CloudWatch. To automatically scale (in and out) your DynamoDB table, use the AutoScaling feature. Using the steps at Enabling DynamoDB auto scaling on existing tables, you can enable AutoScaling on your existing tables. Alternately, you can also use the on-demand option. This option allows you to pay-per-request for read and write requests so that you only pay for what you use, making it easy to balance costs and performance.
Implement processes to identify resource waste
Identify Amazon EBS volumes with low-utilization and reduce cost by snapshotting, then deleting them
Amazon EBS volumes that have very low activity (less than one
IOPS per day) over a period of seven days indicate that they
are probably not in use. Identify these volumes using the
Trusted Advisor Underutilized Amazon
EBS
Volumes Check
Analyze Amazon S3 usage and reduce cost by leveraging lower cost storage tiers
Use
Amazon S3 analytics to analyze storage access patterns on the
object data set for 30 days or longer. Amazon S3 Analytics
makes recommendations for leveraging
S3
Infrequently Accessed
Review networking and reduce costs by deleting idle load balancers
Use the Trusted Advisor Idle Load Balancers check to get a report of load balancers that have a RequestCount
of less than 100 over the past seven days. Then use Step 8: Delete your load balancer (optional) to delete these load balancers to
reduce costs. Additionally, use the steps provided in Using
AWS Cost Explorer to analyze data transfer costs