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Besides CUR, you can use Cost Explorer to get to the resource level: AWS Cost Explorer now supports Hourly and Resource Level Granularity.
You can also set up a dashboard using Glue, Athena, and Qucksight:
I don't know any other place where the resource-level cost data resides.
You can query CUR (Cost and Usage Report) using Athena and group by lineItem/ResourceId
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cur/latest/userguide/cur-query-athena.html https://www.wellarchitectedlabs.com/cost/300_labs/300_cur_queries/queries/database/#amazon-rds https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cur/latest/userguide/Lineitem-columns.html#l-R
Under account - bills - charged by service - RDS - you will something like USD per db.* instance hour (or partial hour) running Aurora PostgreSQL, here you can check all info for all instance types. Additionally, pricing is here: https://instances.vantage.sh/aws/rds/db.t3.medium
Thank for the answer. This gives me charges per type of RDS instance like Aurora Postgres, Aurora MySQL, etc. I want the next level charges where I can see charges for Aurora Postgres DB instance 1, Aurora Postgres DB instance 2 and so on.
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Thanks, this feature is helpful, but when you select the granularity at the resource level, it gives you data from last 14 days only. I want to be able to see the costs at resource level for at least few months. Is there any way to get that, besides CUR?