AWS has recently introduced an option to export ECS/EKS split cost data to the CUR
We're excited to announce granular cost visibility for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) in the AWS Cost and Usage Reports (CUR), enabling you to analyze, optimize, and chargeback cost and usage for your Kubernetes applications. With AWS Split Cost Allocation Data for Amazon EKS, customers can now allocate application costs to individual business units and teams based on how Kubernetes applications consume shared EC2 CPU and memory resources. Split Cost Allocation Data for Amazon EKS is available to customers in all AWS commercial regions, excluding China regions, with no additional cost.
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We're excited to announce granular cost visibility for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) in the AWS Cost and Usage Reports (CUR), enabling you to analyze, optimize, and chargeback cost and usage for your Kubernetes applications. With AWS Split Cost Allocation Data for Amazon EKS, customers can now allocate application costs to individual business units [...] |
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While we already have this data available for Kubernetes when using the Cloudability Agent, it would be helpful to incorporate support for ECS, which is not supported by Cloudability out of the box.
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