Amazon Web Services AWS Portal 100213d1055
2015-06-30++ Amazon Web Services AWS Portal 100213d1055
- EC2 Instances
- aws keypairs
- check account activity on amazon web service to see how much you've been charged
- AWS charge records 11-3-13
My username and password for amazon web services is simply amaz
Amazon webs storage s3
azim58testbucket2
region: Frankfurt
endpoint: azim58testbucket2.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com
Access Key ID:
xjCKNNBfhkghMzMh8dBjP/qxNpcoRbq12EQe
Secret Access Key:
nKyw4//Ui5UB3YH4WMHgadhfuapbrN//pDgP1LPqzjMP6GKRsl8EVg==
(both encrypted with joseph with money text mechanic)
--created a new aws user azim581
{
Access Key ID:
F30SGuQRRLSQx5OsPMSjITEyIYYhMzMhs5y8qYAT
Secret Access Key:
LXX0mxl3nLiUITExIZHYYFsgBtv6CDI/b/rAbcFM5vJ8wCExMiElht370AMX3Q==
(both encrypted with joseph with money text mechanic)
}
Some items
- contacted aws support about setting s3 pricing caps; 01-31-2015d2221
I'm thinking about using Amazon S3 to start storing my data. However, I am concerned that too much data could get stored into it or there are too many requests from it resulting in a large charge that I have to pay. Is there some way that I can limit the total amount of data that can be stored in a bucket in S3? Also, is there a way that I can limit the total amount of data downloaded from a bucket in S3? This way I will know I won't be charged more than a certain amount. Thanks for any help and information you have to offer me!
- -they replied telling me that I can set billing alerts
S3 Bucket sizes cannot be pre-set but you can use Amazon CloudWatch to monitor your AWS service charges and receive billing alerts, making it easier to manage costs and to avoid exceeding budget limits. To set up a billing alert:
1. Open the Account Billing console: https://console.aws.amazon.com/billing/home#
2. Click Preferences in the left navigation pane.
3. Click on the checkbox beside Billing Alerts.
For more information on Billing Alerts please see below:
http://aws.amazon.com/billing/faqs/