Networking & Content Delivery

Category: AWS Cloud Financial Management

Distributing Amazon VPC IP Address Manager costs to member accounts in AWS Organizations

Distributing Amazon VPC IP Address Manager costs to member accounts in AWS Organizations

In this post, we demonstrate how to distribute Amazon VPC IP Address Manager (IPAM) costs from the IPAM owner account to the member accounts in AWS Organizations and implement chargeback. We walk through analyzing IPAM usage in AWS Cost Explorer from both member and management accounts. Furthermore, we cover key considerations and best practices for communication and […]

Implementing granular cost analysis for multi-tenant CloudFront distributions

Note: This post references the use of multi-tenant or shared distributions, which has recently released more formalized support through SaaS Manager for CloudFront. Check out the latest blog to see how multiple domain delivery can leverage SaaS Manager. Amazon CloudFront is the AWS native Content Delivery Network (CDN) that reduces latency, improves availability, and secures […]

Exploring Data Transfer Costs for Classic and Application Load Balancers

In this post, we explore how Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) data transfer costs apply to the communication between Classic Load Balancers (CLB), Application Load Balancer (ALB), clients, and targets in multiple scenarios, to help you optimize data transfer costs on AWS. Elastic Load Balancing offers four types of load balancers, all featuring high […]

Cost-effective ways for securing your web applications using AWS WAF

AWS WAF helps you protect against common web exploits and bots that can affect availability, compromise security, or consume excessive resources. Configuring AWS WAF in a cost-effective way has been a frequent topic of discussion among our customers. In this post, learn how to use the different components of AWS WAF to secure your web […]

Understand AWS Data transfer details in depth from cost and usage report using Athena query and QuickSight

Keeping applications up and running continuously requires architecting your application to prevent downtime, as well as the ability to recover from failure as quickly as possible with minimum data loss to achieve RTO-Recovery Time Objective and RPO– Recovery Point Objective. AWS helps you achieve high availability for cloud workloads across multiple dimensions, such as compute, databases, […]