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AWS Pricing Calculator lets you create scenarios for new workloads or changes to existing workloads to get an estimated cost inclusive of discounts. Get started by using the Billing and Cost Management console or access programmatically an available API to define the usage you want estimated. When modifying existing workloads, compare the estimated cost to your original cost baseline for increased awareness of the anticipated cost impact.
Benefits
Estimates for changes in usage
Estimate the cost of specific workloads, applications, resources, and architectural changes for free in real-time.
Estimates for changes in purchase commitments
Estimate pre-tax costs of your usage and commitments applied across your consolidated bill family.
Discounts Included
See the cost impact of discounts when logging in with your AWS account.
Easy access to historical data
Start an estimate with your historical usage to accelerate building your cost estimate, when logging in with your AWS account.
Programmatic access
Scale your cost planning operation by leveraging the programmatic API to generate estimates.
How it works
To get started, log into the AWS Billing and Cost Management console or access programmatically via the API. Then, search for and add the workload you want to estimate. You can add historical usage as a baseline to evaluate any change in usage as well as add net new usage. After you’ve define the desired workload, Pricing Calculator calculates the estimated cost, automatically including the net effect of discounts.
Use cases
Estimate a region migration
Evaluate the cost of moving an entire application or business unit from one region to another in just a few clicks
Estimate optimization scenarios
Evaluate the cost saving opportunities for compute optimization related strategies, e.g. removing unused resources
Estimate changes for better responsiveness
Analyze changes to your usage and configuration to improve speed and lower latency