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  1. AWS Product and Service Pricing | Amazon Web Services

    Whether you are running a single instance or dozens of individual services, you can estimate your monthly bill using the AWS Pricing Calculator. The calculator allows you to estimate individual …

  2. Amazon EC2 Pricing

    There are three ways to pay for Amazon EC2 instances: On-Demand, Savings Plans, and Amazon EC2 Spot Instances. Learn more about each.

  3. AWS Pricing Calculator

    AWS Pricing Calculator lets you create scenarios for new workloads or changes to existing workloads to get an estimated cost inclusive of discounts and purchase commitments.

  4. S3 Pricing - aws.amazon.com

    Amazon S3 cost components are storage pricing, request and data retrieval pricing, data transfer and transfer acceleration pricing, data management and insights feature pricing, replication …

  5. Getting started - AWS Pricing Calculator

    This page provides a list of all the AWS services that AWS Pricing Calculator supports. You can filter services by location types, and search for services by entering keywords or service names.

  6. Key principles - How AWS Pricing Works

    There are three fundamental drivers of cost with AWS: compute, storage, and outbound data transfer. These characteristics vary somewhat, depending on the AWS product and pricing …

  7. AWS Pricing Calculator Pricing - Amazon Web Services

    Bill Estimate Each AWS account receives five free estimates per month. After the fifth estimate in a calendar month, the bill estimate costs $2 each. Did you find what you were looking for …

  8. AWS Pricing Calculator Documentation

    Describes how to use the in-console AWS Pricing Calculator so that you can create estimates using discounts and purchase commitments.

  9. Reserved Instances Cost - AWS

    Reserved Instance tiers are determined based on the List Value (non-discounted total price) for the active Reserved Instances you have per AWS Region. A complete list of the Reserved …

  10. You only pay for the services you consume, and once you stop using them, there are no additional costs or termination fees. This whitepaper provides an overview of how AWS pricing …