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Get a nontechnical overview of the billing structures in AWS. Learn how AWS charges for services and what you can do to keep costs down.
Curious about the price tag associated with moving your data center to the cloud? In this courseâthe fourth installment in the Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers seriesâget a nontechnical overview of billing, pricing, and support plans in Amazon Web Services (AWS). Instructor Hiroko Nishimuraâfounder of Intro to AWS for Newbiesâprovides an overview of the Billing and Cost Management dashboard, which provides an at-a-glance look at all your monthly charges, alerts, and service usages. She then details the different types of charges you may incur; shares tools that you can use to keep costs down; and covers the different support plans offered by AWS.Note: This course also maps to the fourth domain of the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam. Taking all four courses in the Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers series will help you prepare for the exam.
Overview
Syllabus
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Introduction
- Making sense of the price tags
- AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam
- Billing and Pricing domain
- Billing dashboard
- Types of charges
- Consolidated billing
- Cost calculators
- AWS Free Tier
- Study Break: Billing and Pricing domain
- Basic
- Developer
- Business
- Enterprise
- Which one's best for you?
- Study break: Reviewing AWS support plans
- Study break: Exam tips and resources
- Next steps