Contents
Lesson Introduction
Cloud economics
AWS Cost Management Tools
AWS Cost Management: Tagging
AWS Customer Support Options
In this lesson of the Cloud Practitioner course, we introduce you to the various Billing, Pricing, and Support services currently available in AWS that are relevant to the CLF-C02 exam.
Objectives
- Describe the different pricing models for AWS resources
- Identify the various account structures used for AWS billing and pricing
- Understand where to find and how to use AWS cost management tools
Prerequisites
This lesson is designed for anyone who is new to cloud computing, so no prior experience with AWS is necessary. While it may be helpful to have a basic understanding of AWS and its services, as well as some exposure to AWS Cloud design, implementation, and operations, this is not required as all of the concepts we will introduce in this lesson will be explained and reinforced from the ground up.
Hello, and welcome to this lesson on billing, pricing, and support in AWS, where we’re here to help you on your journey to prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner certification.
My name is Danny Jessee, and I am one of the trainers here at Cloud Academy, specializing in AWS – Amazon Web Services – and AWS certifications. In this lesson, the AWS team will be presenting a series of videos that introduce the various billing, pricing, and support resources in AWS that may be covered on the exam. Feel free to contact me with any questions using the details shown on the screen, or you can always get in touch with us here at Cloud Academy by sending an email to support@cloudacademy.com, where one of our Cloud experts will reply to your question.
This lesson is specifically curated to help you pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam and is ideal for anyone who is looking to learn about the various billing, pricing, and support resources in AWS in preparation for the exam.
The objective of this lesson is to provide a high-level introduction to billing, pricing, and support resources in AWS, including:
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AWS Cost Management tools such as Cost Explorer and AWS Cost and Usage Reports;
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The role of tags in cost allocation; and
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AWS customer support resources and support plans.
Together with the other lessons in this course, we’ll cover all four domains from the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam guide and ensure that you are fully prepared to sit this exam.
This lesson is designed for anyone who is new to cloud computing, so no prior experience with AWS is necessary. While it may be helpful to have a basic understanding of AWS and its services, as well as some exposure to AWS Cloud design, implementation, and operations, this is not required as all of the concepts we will introduce in this lesson will be explained and reinforced from the ground up.
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Oliver Gehrmann is a FinOps Consultant and CEO of kreuzwerker Frankfurt, a German consulting firm with a strong focus on AWS, software engineering, and cloud financial management. He's worked in IT for over 10 years, facilitating the migration from physical servers in data centers to modern cloud infrastructures.
He and his team have experienced first-hand that costs in the cloud are becoming more and more of a challenge when about 2.5 years ago more and more customers approached them with this topic. Costs ran out of control and could not be addressed to business values.
Since that time, we have worked extensively on the topic of cloud financial management and have already been able to save our customers many millions of dollars. He now shares this knowledge in order to help others.