Amazon Sagemaker Billing

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Hi. I am suddenly being billed for Amazon Sagemaker on my billing account. How do I stop the service and billing?

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If you are being billed for Amazon SageMaker and wish to stop the service and billing, you can follow these steps:

Sign in to your AWS Management Console: Go to the AWS Management Console (https://aws.amazon.com/) and sign in with your AWS account credentials.

Navigate to SageMaker: Once you are logged in, you can find Amazon SageMaker in the AWS Management Console. You can either search for "SageMaker" in the search bar at the top of the page or locate it under the "Machine Learning" section.

Stop or Delete Resources: Depending on your situation, you have a couple of options:

Stop SageMaker Notebook Instances: If you have SageMaker notebook instances running that you want to stop, you can do the following:

Go to the "Notebook instances" section within SageMaker. Select the notebook instances you want to stop. Click on the "Actions" button and choose "Stop." This will stop the instances and reduce ongoing costs. Delete Endpoints: If you have SageMaker endpoints deployed, you can delete them to stop incurring charges. Follow these steps:

Go to the "Endpoints" section within SageMaker. Select the endpoints you want to delete. Click on the "Actions" button and choose "Delete." Delete SageMaker Resources: If you no longer need SageMaker at all and want to avoid future charges, you can delete SageMaker resources:

Go to the "Notebook instances," "Endpoints," "Notebook instances," and other sections within SageMaker. Select and delete the resources you no longer need. Check Other AWS Services: Sometimes, other AWS services may be associated with SageMaker, such as S3 buckets, IAM roles, or VPC configurations. Ensure that you don't have any additional resources running that may result in billing.

Billing Dashboard: To confirm that your usage has stopped and you're no longer being billed, you can check your AWS Billing Dashboard. It provides detailed information about your AWS charges.

Contact AWS Support: If you encounter any issues or have questions about your billing, it's a good idea to contact AWS Support. They can assist you in resolving any billing-related concerns.

Remember that AWS typically charges you based on the resources you use, so stopping or deleting resources should help reduce or eliminate further charges. Keep in mind that some resources may have a minimum charge associated with them, even if they are stopped or deleted.

Please be cautious when deleting resources, especially if you have important data or workloads. Always make sure you have backups or exports of any data or code you want to keep before deleting resources.

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