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- What's New
- Hands-On Tutorials
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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 (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)
- Reserved Instances
- Cost Allocation
- Exporting Cost Details
- Preferences
- Export History
- Cost Management for Enterprises
- Permissions
- Quotas and Constraints
- Auditing
- Best Practices
- API Reference
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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?
- How Do I Know the Creator of Resources That Incurred Expenditures (Costs)?
- What Are Costs Tagged with "Not Categorized"?
- What Costs Are Marked with noTagKey?
- 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
- General Reference
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Analyzing Cost Anomalies
Viewing Anomaly History
- Log in to Cost Center.
- Choose Cost Insights > Cost Anomaly Detection.
- View the cost anomalies of the last 30 days in the Cost Anomaly Detection Summary area.
- Anomalies Pending Feedback (Last 30 Days): number of cost anomalies waiting for you to give feedback on in the last 30 days
- Cost Anomalies from the Last 30 Days: number of cost anomalies reported in the last 30 days
- Cost Impact from the Last 30 Days: cost of the anomalies reported in the last 30 days
- Click the Cost Monitors tab.
- Click View Anomaly History in the Operation column of the monitor.
All cost anomalies reported in the last 90 days are displayed.
Table 1 Fields for anomaly history Field
Description
Detection Date
Date when a cost anomaly is detected.
Billing Mode
How the resources with a cost anomaly are billed.
Severity
Degree of an anomaly. Low indicates a small gap between the maximum forecasted cost and the actual cost when the anomaly is detected, and High indicates a large gap.
Cost Impact
- Pay-per-use expenditures
The amount that a maximum forecasted cost in a given statistical period was exceeded by. Cost impact = Actual cost - Maximum forecasted cost
For example, a cost impact of $20 USD means that the actual cost is $20 USD higher than the maximum forecasted cost in the statistical period.
- Yearly/Monthly expenditures
The amount that the cost for the same period in the previous billing cycle was exceeded by. Cost impact = Actual cost for the current month - Cost for the same period in the previous month
For example, a cost impact of $20 USD means that the MTD cost (excluding the cost of the current day) is $20 USD higher than that for the previous month.
Duration
The length of time a cost anomaly persists for. The anomaly might not be only temporary.
Monitor
Name of the monitor that detects a cost anomaly.
Service Type
Name of the service where a cost anomaly is detected.
Account Name
Account that generates abnormal costs.
Feedback
Feedback provided in Providing Feedback.
- Not provided: No feedback is provided.
- Unforeseen anomaly: The detection result is accurate, and the anomaly is unforeseen.
- False positive: It is not an anomaly.
- Foreseen anomaly: The detection result is accurate, and the anomaly is foreseen.
- Pay-per-use expenditures
- Click the value of Detection Date. You can view the details about that anomaly.
Analyzing Root Causes
- Log in to Cost Center.
- Choose Cost Insights > Cost Anomaly Detection.
- Click the Anomaly History tab.
- View all anomalies detected by a specified monitor.
- Click a particular detection date to view the possible causes of the anomaly.
- Click View Cost Analysis to view the analyses so as to identify the root causes more accurately.
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