Billing and Cost Optimizations Essentials
An essential guide to billing and cost optimizations in the cloud.
m5.large
and m5.xlarge
, with a weighting attached to indicate how much capacity each provides - in this instance, the m5.xlarge
has twice as much compute as the m5.large
, so assigning it a value of 2, and the m5.large
a value of 1 will allow auto scaling to make a decision on which type to choose when scaling. The dimension of which spot instance to choose can be configured based on lowest-price
, where it will pick the instance with the lowest per-unit cost as defined with the weights, or capacity-optimized
, where it will choose the instance type with the most current spot capacity, reducing the chance of your workload being interrupted.C5
family of instances instead of the M5
general-purpose ones. Conversely, if you see only periodic spikes in CPU usage, the burstable T
family of instances could be better suited to your workload. To get started optimizing your compute, you can use the AWS Compute Optimizer to analyze running workloads to make recommendations.c5.4xlarge
or c5.large
) throughout a Region. You can even switch from Windows to Linux while continuing to benefit, without having to make any changes to your Savings Plan.- Optimize Amazon S3 storage costs by using Intelligent Tiering
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