Having a hard time allocating costs in your k8s clusters? 🌟 AWS just launched AWS Split Cost Allocation for Amazon EKS! 🚀 Key Features: - Detailed Cost Tracking: Granular visibility into EC2 CPU and memory usage by Kubernetes pods. - Cost Aggregation: Aggregate costs by cluster, namespace, and other Kubernetes primitives for precise allocation to business units or teams. - Optimization Opportunities: Pinpoint and reduce underutilized resources. - Effective Chargeback: Allocate costs accurately across business units or teams. 🔧 How to Enable: 1. Opt-in via AWS Billing and Cost Management preferences. 2. Configure your AWS Cost and Usage Reports (CUR) to include the new data. 3. Data is available within 24 hours post-activation. 📢 Also Boost Your ECS Insights: AWS Split Cost Allocation Data is not just for Kubernetes. You get the same detailed cost management for Amazon ECS tasks using both EC2 and Fargate launch types. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/etMWx5qH #AWS #CostOptimization #CloudSavings
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Starting Apr 17th, customers can receive granular cost visibility for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) in the AWS Cost and Usage Reports (CUR), enabling you to analyze, optimize, and chargeback cost and usage for your Kubernetes applications. With AWS Split Cost Allocation Data for Amazon EKS, customers can now allocate application costs to individual business units and teams based on how Kubernetes applications consume shared EC2 CPU and memory resources. Learn how to Improve cost visibility of Amazon EKS with AWS Split Cost Allocation Data here: https://lnkd.in/gmgF2H-R Announcement in the comments section. #cur #eks #kubernetes #aws #cloudfinancialmanagement #cfm #cost #splitcost
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🚀 Exciting News: AWS Announces Granular Cost Visibility for Amazon EKS! 🎉 Get your Kube cost allocations natively now! AWS has just launched a game-changing feature that provides deeper insights into Kubernetes costs on Amazon EKS. With AWS Split Cost Allocation Data for Amazon EKS, customers can now: ✅ Allocate application costs to individual business units and teams based on Kubernetes resource consumption ✅ Analyze cost efficiency of containerized applications at the pod level ✅ Simplify the chargeback process to business entities Split Cost Allocation Data addresses the challenges of monitoring and allocating container costs in dynamic and multi-tenant environments. It distributes Amazon EC2 instance costs at the Kubernetes pod level based on the actual CPU and memory utilization. 🔍 Key Highlights: 🌟Automatically scans Kubernetes pods across EKS clusters and ingests attributes like namespace, node, cluster, CPU, and memory requests 🌟Computes pod-level cost metrics (split cost, unused cost, actual usage, reserved usage) and makes them available in AWS Cost and Usage Reports 🌟Creates new cost allocation tags for Kubernetes attributes to enable cost analysis by desired business entities 👩💻Getting started is easy with a simple two-step opt-in process. Enable this powerful feature today and gain granular visibility into your EKS costs! 🔗 Read the full blog by Shubir Kapoor and Mihir Surani post for more details: https://lnkd.in/e3nvNqC2 #AWS #EKS #Kubernetes #CostOptimization #CloudFinOps
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🚀 Exciting News! 🚀 AWS announced the launch of granular cost visibility for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) in the AWS Cost and Usage Reports (CUR)! Now, you can analyze, optimize, and charge back costs and usage for your Kubernetes applications like never before. 💡 With AWS Split Cost Allocation Data for Amazon EKS, customers gain the ability to allocate application costs to individual business units and teams based on how Kubernetes applications consume shared EC2 CPU and memory resources. Here's what you can expect: ✨ Granular Cost Visibility: Dive deep into your Kubernetes application costs and usage to understand exactly where your resources are being utilized. ✨ Enhanced Optimization: Identify areas for optimization and efficiency improvements to ensure you're making the most out of your AWS resources. ✨ Streamlined Chargeback: Allocate costs accurately to different business units and teams, empowering you to track expenses and manage budgets effectively. And the best part? Split Cost Allocation Data for Amazon EKS is available to customers in all AWS commercial regions (excluding China regions) at no additional cost! 🌍 Learn more about how AWS Split Cost Allocation Data for Amazon EKS can benefit your organization today. #AWS #AmazonEKS #Kubernetes #CostVisibility #Optimization #CloudComputing #AWSNews #CloudManagement #TechInnovation https://lnkd.in/eDA22N8h
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🚀 AWS improved cost visibility of Amazon EKS with AWS Split Cost Allocation Data 🔗 Allocate application costs to individual business units and teams based on Kubernetes resource consumption 🔎 Analyse the cost efficiency of containerised applications at the pod level 🔌 Simplify the chargeback process to business units At its core, Split Cost Allocation Data is a solution designed to tackle the complexities of tracking and distributing container costs in environments with multiple tenants and changing dynamics. It specifically targets Amazon EC2 instances in Kubernetes setups, distributing costs down to the level of individual pods by taking into account their real-time CPU and memory usage. Get more insights in this nice post from: Shubir Kapoor and Mihir Surani https://lnkd.in/eb45rb8T
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This week, our technical architect Saurabh Taneja deep-dives into Amazon EKS clusters and shares valuable insights on cost optimization in his blog. He uncovers the strategic pairing of Amazon EKS and EC2 for efficient Kubernetes management and talks about essential cost analysis tools like Kubecost and AWS Cost Explorer. Don’t miss out on expert strategies, such as right sizing and dynamic resource scaling, enabling organizations to achieve substantial cost savings without compromising performance or reliability. Read the full blog here→ https://bit.ly/3TWmEvn #aws #kubecost #finops #kubernetes #costoptimization
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At a time when Kubernetes has become default platform for running containers, this long awaited feature to throw visibility on the EKS cost usage at granular level is most welcome. Next wish: Default EKS Billing dashboard in AWS Cost Explorer. Amazon Web Services (AWS) #AWS #Billing #EKS
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Any AWS ECS/EKS users out there wanting more detailed performance metrics and simplified container logging should take a look at the new CloudWatch Container Insights feature. Super easy to deploy and very intuitive to use... https://lnkd.in/euCMyGjC
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A lot of our customers have mature FinOps practices or dedicated teams that want to look beyond container-specific solutions for introspection of container level costs or infrastructure. That is now possible with this new feature that will give visibility to container workloads in native AWS tooling - specifically Cost and Usage reports. Check it out! #AWS #EKS #CostOptimization #CostVisibility #FinOps #CUR
This is money. 💰 One our most anticipated features, AWS Cost and Usage Reporting now includes detailed tracking for Kubernetes pods, deployments, and namespaces through a native integration with Amazon EKS. Now available for all clusters. Great work by the EKS and AWS Cost Reporting teams to define, build, and ship this new experience for customers! 💰💰💰 #eks #kubernetes #aws
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Eks cost allocation per namespaces , very handy for multi tenant customers .
This is money. 💰 One our most anticipated features, AWS Cost and Usage Reporting now includes detailed tracking for Kubernetes pods, deployments, and namespaces through a native integration with Amazon EKS. Now available for all clusters. Great work by the EKS and AWS Cost Reporting teams to define, build, and ship this new experience for customers! 💰💰💰 #eks #kubernetes #aws
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AWS Blog: Improve cost visibility of Amazon EKS with AWS Split Cost Allocation Data "We’re excited to announce granular cost visibility for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) in the AWS Cost and Usage Reports (CUR), enabling you to analyze, optimize, and chargeback cost and usage for your Kubernetes applications." #aws #awscloud #amazonwebservice #K8s #amazoneks #containers #costoptimized #wellarchitected
This is money. 💰 One our most anticipated features, AWS Cost and Usage Reporting now includes detailed tracking for Kubernetes pods, deployments, and namespaces through a native integration with Amazon EKS. Now available for all clusters. Great work by the EKS and AWS Cost Reporting teams to define, build, and ship this new experience for customers! 💰💰💰 #eks #kubernetes #aws
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