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We are running EC2 instance with 1.5TB storage (EBS) attached. We are now about to reserve EC2 instance to get the lower price. Does the discount on reservation exist on EBS price as well?
I found information about discounts on EC2 reservation, but could not find if that discount refers to the whole EC2, together with attached EBS? Or is there no discount on reserved EBS?
EBS does not have reserved pricing like reserved ec2 instances.
NOTE: You are charged for storage allocated whether your instance is running or not.
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See more about pricing here: Amazon EBS Pricing
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If I make four AWS EC2 instances in different regions and keep their combined usage to under 750 hours, do I have to pay for them under the AWS Free Tier?
Will I remain in the Free Tier of AWS if I do not use the instances more than 750 hours in total?
It is not 750 free hours per region. It is aggregated across all regions.
See the Regions information at the Free Tier FAQ:
Q: Can I use the AWS Free Tier in any region?
A: The AWS Free Tier applies to participating services across our global regions. Your free usage under the AWS Free Tier is calculated each month across all regions and automatically applied to your bill. For example, you will receive 750 Amazon EC2 Linux Micro Instance hours for free across all of the regions you use, not 750 hours per region.
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I am planning to migrate a monolithic application to AWS EKS in EC2 mode. According to my understating the total cost is cluster price + EC2 instance price( worker nodes). But according to EKS user guide, EKS control plane consists of at least two API server nodes and three etcd nodes. Do I have to pay for those instances as well ?. In other words, is the total cost cluster cost+EC2 instance cost(worker nodes)+control plane instance cost ?
No, the control plane cost includes the resources required to provide the control plane.
The AWS EKS pricing page at the current time makes no reference to any costs associated with control plane instances.
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I'm hosting several websites on AWS and got the charge of On Demand Linux t2.micro Instance Hour for 690hrs. I've totally no idea about when I asked for this on demand instance. Is it like my free tier instance has used up so it automatically cost the on demand instance?
Also another question is how can I know which website/ec2 instance actually cost me the on demand instance hour. I strongly believe that none of my website has large traffic.
Complete information about your billing in details you may receive on a page https://console.aws.amazon.com/billing/home
Also, check the following - have you launched one more t2.micro instance? You have possibility to use free t2.micro instance for 750 hours per month, it means that you may have only one non-stop working instance per month.
Please, check, maybe you have set up autoscaling group that launched one more instance for you and forgot to disable it?
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I have terminated all my instances in AWS, but didn't receive any information that my service of the
m1.small
was shut down.
I was wondering if I will still be charged by the AWS?
You will be charged for the time that those instances were up.
You won't be charged any more for those instances if you have terminated them.
If you want to be absolutely certain and will not need the AWS services anymore, you can always close your AWS account.
Pricing is per instance-hour consumed for each instance, from the time an instance is launched until it is terminated or stopped. Each partial instance-hour consumed will be billed as a full hour.
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When it is terminated or stopped, there will be no charge.
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I created my own intance and made AMI from it. Then, I deleted the old instance and created the new one with the AMI.
Here's the problem. I have been tracking my billing. It hasn't been eligible to Free Tier. This December, I spent almost $11 for EC2. I've used only EC2, I checked others services already.
Note that my first created instance is Micro instance with Ubuntu 13.
Do you have any ideas what does it come from?
Make sure you use a t1.micro instance otherwise you are not eligible for the free tier. Also make sure your EBS volume is < 30GB otherwise you will be charged.