Understanding AWS pricing shouldn’t feel like decoding a puzzle—and this course breaks things down until you’ve got crystal-clear clarity. You begin with an exploration of how AWS bills you for computing, storage, and network, before delving into the implications of choosing On-demand, Reserved, and Spot Instances.
While using the AWS Cost Calculator, you are learning how to convert architectural decisions into corresponding cost estimates, and when you are designing both performance and budget, it's easy.
Then you transition to the Support Plans and the AWS Marketplace, where cost, reliability, and scalability converge. Guided demos show you how to set up billing dashboards, configure budgets, and interpret invoices—skills essential for anyone managing cloud environments.
By the end of the course, AWS pricing is a weapon in your arsenal that will enable you to minimize unnecessary spending and maximize your workload performance while making smarter data-driven decisions in any technical position.
Disclaimer: This course is not affiliated with or endorsed by Amazon Web Services (AWS). ‘AWS’ and ‘Amazon Web Services’ are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
Overview
Syllabus
- AWS Pricing and Support
- This module provides an overview of AWS pricing models and support plans. By the end of this module, learners will understand AWS pricing structures, utilize the cost calculator, select appropriate support plans, and manage billing effectively.
- AWS Support Plans and Billing Management
- Explore the intricacies of AWS pricing models and support plans in this comprehensive module. Learn to navigate the AWS cost calculator, select optimal support plans, and master effective billing management strategies to optimize cost efficiency and support needs. Gain the skills needed to make informed decisions and maximize value within the AWS ecosystem.
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LearnKartS