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How to calculate infrastructure costs in AWS?

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#AWS offers a wide range of cloud services that enable businesses to scale and manage their infrastructures efficiently. However, understanding and controlling the costs associated with using these services can be challenging. In this article, we will explore how to calculate infrastructure costs on AWS to help you optimize your cloud investment, given the extensive experience we have in this regard at WAU.


1. Know the types of costs in AWS


Before calculating the specific costs of your AWS infrastructure, it is essential to understand the types of costs involved:


  • Service costs: These are the costs associated with the AWS services you use, such as EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud), S3 (Simple Storage Service), RDS (Relational Database Service), among others.

  • Usage costs : AWS charges based on resource usage, such as the number of EC2 instances running, storage used in S3, or processing time in services like Lambda.

  • Data Transfer Costs – AWS also charges for incoming and outgoing data transfer to and from your cloud services.


2. Use the AWS Calculator


AWS offers an online calculator that allows you to estimate your costs based on the services you plan to use, the region you operate in, and the expected level of usage. You can access the calculator on the AWS website and adjust the parameters to suit your specific needs.


3. Estimate usage and demand


It's important to accurately estimate the usage and demand for your cloud services. Consider factors such as the expected traffic on your application, the amount of data you plan to store, and the processing power required. This will help you estimate costs more accurately and avoid unpleasant surprises on your bill.


4. Use monitoring and management tools


AWS offers a variety of monitoring and management tools that enable you to monitor your service usage in real time and optimize costs. Use tools like AWS Cost Explorer and AWS Trusted Advisor to identify areas where you can reduce costs, such as underutilized EC2 instances or unused storage.


5. Implement budget policies and alerts


To avoid unexpected expenses, it is advisable to establish budget policies and set up alerts to receive notifications when your costs reach certain thresholds. This will allow you to take proactive measures to control your expenses and avoid unpleasant surprises at the end of the month.

Calculating infrastructure costs on AWS is essential to optimizing your cloud investment and ensuring that you are getting the most value from your services. By following the steps mentioned above and using the tools available, you can effectively control your costs and ensure that your cloud infrastructure is cost-effective and efficient.


At WAU we have more than 20 years of experience working and optimizing costs for cloud platforms, especially on AWS. Do not hesitate to contact us if you require support for any of your projects.

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