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Use this to calculate the Cost of the Infra: https://calculator.aws/
- Explore cost breakdowns by service (EC2, RDS) and specific charges in the free Cost Explorer tool. Access it through the Billing and Cost Management console: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cost-management/latest/userguide/what-is-costmanagement.html
- EC2 & RDS Pricing: Cost depends on instance type, on-demand vs reserved, and region (EC2) or instance class, storage type, and IOPS (RDS). See pricing pages for details: EC2: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/pricing/ RDS: https://aws.amazon.com/rds/pricing/
Free Tier: If you're new to AWS, you might still be eligible for the free tier, which includes limited usage of EC2 and RDS instances.
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Note that $0.14 is ACU hour, not Hour. It depends on how long did it remain 5 ACUs or more (depending on the maximum ACU set on the database and how much it had scaled up to) . Let's say it scaled up to 5 ACUs for 3 hours, it will be 5 x 0.12 per ACU-hour x 3 = $1.8. I assume the minimum you set on the database is 0.5. What is the maximum ACU set?
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I took the lowest. I don't think it supposed to scale up just to create a few tables. Why don't they describe anywhere how I can calculate how to measure my ACU hour?
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This is now just the issue. These tools always give incorrect prognoses. I make a prognose. I use it less and I pay more .. The tools are incorrect. Also I want to see how they calculated it afterwards, .. not before, since there prognose is wrong. I used a free tier EC-2 instance, still get billing for it. It should be normal to see how your pricing is calculated somehow.