Posted On: Apr 21, 2020
With AWS Cost Categories (GA), you can now categorize your cost and usage information precisely to your organizational structure and cost allocation needs such as teams, cost centers, geography, applications, and more. Using Cost Categories, you can create these unique categories and then write rules on which costs belong to each group. After defining your unique category, you can view, track, and optimize costs using Cost Categories in the AWS Cost Management suite of products such as AWS Cost Explorer, AWS Budgets, and AWS Cost and Usage Report (‘CUR’).
Cost Categories allows you to map your costs through the categorization rule builder. You can use AWS Cost Categories rule builder, JSON editor, or API to write category rules so that a group of accounts are categorized as a unique unit. Now, instead of filtering for multiple accounts in Cost Explorer, Budgets, and the CUR, you can simply filter by the single business unit to monitor its spend.
To categorize your costs, you can use a number of filtering dimensions and operations. You can filter by accounts, tags, services, and charge types, so that you map your costs based on your needs. Additionally, the rule builder allows you to use “Is, Is not, Contains, Starts With, and Ends With” operations so that you can more flexibly categories your costs. Once you have created your cost categories and their respective values, you can view them across your AWS Cost Management suite of products.
To get started using AWS Cost Categories, visit the AWS Cost Categories user guide.