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You can get information from the AWS Cost explorer You can open AWS account and click the link of the Cost explorer it will redirect to the product page there you can filter and see the information of the prices.
Backup Storage – Backup storage is the storage associated with your automated database backups and any customer-initiated database snapshots. Increasing your backup retention period or taking additional database snapshots increases the backup storage consumed by your database.
You can check the RDS Snapshots if you have any from the link here
Why does my additional backup storage cost more than allocated DB instance storage?
The storage provisioned to your DB instance for your primary data is located within a single Availability Zone. When your database is backed up, the backup data (including transactions logs) is geo-redundantly replicated across multiple Availability Zones to provide even greater levels of data durability. The price for backup storage beyond your free allocation reflects this extra replication that occurs to maximize the durability of your critical backups.
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The key piece of information I had overlooked was that the RDS management console only shows snapshots etc. in one selected zone - I was looking in the wrong one, and found my snapshots in the Europe (London) zone. It's a shame the RDS management console can't show global information, or at least somehow indicate which regions I am active in.
Hi I am happy that you found the issue, Yes there is no global information of resources in RDS console instead of EC2 you can see everything. Thanks