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- What's New
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Getting Started
- Getting Started with Cost Center
- Confirming Your Cost Allocation Method
- Using Grouping Tools to View Costs
- Making Cost Analysis to Explore Costs and Usage
- Creating Forecasts and Budgets to Track Costs and Usage
- Enabling Cost Anomaly Detection to Identify Anomalies
- Changing Billing Modes to Optimize Costs
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User Guide
- Upgrade Description (New Edition)
- About Cost Center
- Overview
- Overview (New Edition)
- Cost Assistant (New Edition)
- Getting Started
- Cost Analysis
- Cost and Usage Forecasting
- Budgets
- Budget Management (New Edition)
- Cost Anomaly Detection
- Cost Optimization
- Savings Plans (in OBT)
- Cost Allocation
- Reports
- Exporting Cost Details
- Preferences
- Export History
- Cost Management for Enterprises
- Permissions
- Quotas and Constraints
- Auditing
- Best Practices
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FAQs
- Overview
- Accessing Cost Center
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Cost Analysis
- How Do I View the Costs of My Member Accounts?
- Why Can't I View My Cost History?
- What Are Costs Tagged with "Not Categorized"?
- When Is noTagKey Used?
- Why Can't I Find My Created Tags?
- How Do I View Amortized Costs over a Specific Period?
- What Is Cost Data?
- What Are Amortized Costs?
- Why Are My Costs Negative?
- Budgets
- Cost Optimization
- Cost Tags
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Cost Categories
- What Is a Cost Category and How Does It Work?
- When Do I Need to Create a Cost Category?
- What Does It Mean by Using Existing Rules for a Cost Category?
- What Is the Default Category?
- Can I Create Nested or Hierarchical Cost Categories?
- What Are Splitting Rules?
- Can I View Cost Splitting Results on Cost Analysis and Budget Management Pages?
- Alert Notifications
- Cost Details Export
Configuring Alert Notifications
Background
With alert notifications enabled, if the impact of an anomaly on your costs exceeds the specified threshold, the designated recipients will be notified.
Prerequisites
Before you enable budget alerts, configure notification methods for Cost Management in Message Center.
Enabling Alert Notifications
- Log in to Cost Center.
- Choose Cost Insights > Cost Anomaly Detection.
- Click Create Alert Notification in the upper right corner of the page.
- Configure notification details and specify recipients.
Cost Anomaly Detection monitors your costs and usage to detect unexpected expenditure spikes. If the impact of an anomaly on your costs reaches the specified threshold, the recipients will be notified at the configured notification frequency. The anomalies that you have confirmed will not be included in the notification.
Field
Description
Notification Name
Name of an alert notification.
Associated Monitors
There are two options:
- All: Include anomalies detected by all monitors, including those you will create later. Each account can create only one such notification.
- Selected: Include anomalies detected by the monitors you selected.
Cost Anomalies
Select the cost type to be covered by anomalies involved in an alert notification. You can select either pay-per-use or yearly/monthly cost anomalies, or both.
Notification Threshold
Under associated monitors, if the cost impact of an anomaly reaches or exceeds this threshold, specified recipients will be notified.
Notification Frequency
There are two notification frequency options you can choose from:
- Once a day: Specified recipients will be notified of cost anomalies from the previous day after 09:00 a.m. every day.
- Once a week: Specified recipients will be notified of cost anomalies from the previous week after 09:00 a.m. every Monday.
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