Getting Started
Getting Started provides four core scenarios that guide you through your cloud financial management journey. It helps you learn how to use tools to achieve your work goals in each scenario. You can view guidelines, click specific functions, and access documents to learn more information. The core scenarios involve:
- Cost Insights: Presents cost breakdowns and trends and identifies cost anomalies in a timely manner.
- Cost Organization: Organizes your costs across meaningful business semantics, such as teams, projects, and applications.
- Budget Management: Allows you to create budgets, receive overrun alerts, and track your budgets.
- Cost Optimization: Offers appropriate billing modes and identifies idle resources to help lower your costs.
Scenario |
Work Goal |
Description |
Reference |
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Cost Insights |
Analyzing costs |
Analyze your costs with preconfigured or custom reports, learn how your costs are broken down, review cost trends, and forecast your costs. |
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Detecting cost anomalies |
Identify any unexpected cost spikes and receive alerts. |
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Obtaining cost details |
Export original costs, amortized costs, and usage details to OBS (in OBT). |
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Analyzing costs for longer term and at finer granularity |
Enable hourly cost analysis and monthly multi-year cost analysis. |
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Analyzing CCE cluster costs |
Learn about the cost breakdowns and trends of CCE clusters by namespace or workload. |
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Splitting shared costs of certain services |
Enable cost splitting. Only some of CDN, WSA, and Live traffic costs can be split by domain name. |
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Analyzing effective cost in a given billing cycle |
Amortize costs of prepaid resources, such as those in yearly/monthly subscriptions and resource packages, on a daily basis to display the effective costs over the selected time range. |
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Cost Organization |
Allocating costs by cost identifier |
Use cost tags or enterprise projects to identify resources and allocate costs. |
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Creating cost mapping rules |
Use cost categories to create custom rules to map costs to Huawei Cloud cost organization methods (linked accounts, enterprise projects, cost tags, and cost categories), helping you manage costs from your own service perspective. |
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Splitting shared costs |
Proportionally allocate shared costs (such as shared resources, platform services, and untagged costs) across an organization. |
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Analyzing costs by allocation method |
Understand your costs and usage by allocation method, for example, by linked account, enterprise project, cost tag, or cost category. |
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Budget Management |
Creating and tracking budgets |
Quickly create budgets for service types or business units, zero spend budgets, or create custom budgets with parameters specific to your use case. You can configure alerts to warn you if your budget has been exceeded or is forecasted to be exceeded. |
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Monitoring budget performance |
Create and receive daily, weekly, and monthly reports to monitor the performance of your budgets. |
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Tracking utilization and coverage |
Set a utilization or coverage target for savings plans and reserved instances. You can configure alerts to warn you if the actual utilization or coverage is below the target. |
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Cost Optimization |
Identifying cost optimization opportunities |
Identify the opportunities for optimizing resources and changing billing modes to save costs. |
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Getting savings plans purchase recommendations |
Get recommendations for purchasing savings plans based on your historical pay-per-use usage. |
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Analyzing reserved instance utilization |
Analyze how reserved instances are applied to your usage to help you determine whether they are fully utilized. |
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Analyzing reserved instance coverage |
Check how much of your pay-per-use usage is covered by reserved instances to determine whether they are enough. |
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Viewing savings plans summary |
Review savings plans-saved costs and optimization opportunities, and view your inventory of all savings plans. |
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Analyzing savings plans utilization |
Analyze how savings plans are applied to your usage to help you determine whether they are fully utilized. |
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Analyzing savings plans coverage |
Check how much of your pay-per-use usage is covered by savings plans to determine whether they are enough. |
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