AWS is a cloud computing platform offered by Amazon.com. It provides a range of services, including Amazon Web Services, which are used by individuals and businesses. AWS is a subscription service, with a monthly fee for individuals and a monthly fee for businesses. The pricing for AWS is based on the amount of usage and features that are used. The monthly fee for individuals is $5.50 for the first 1 million requests and then $0.10 for each additional million requests. The monthly fee for businesses is $12.
1. Services that are frequently accessed or used for longer periods of time will generally cost more than those that are accessed less often or for shorter periods of time.
2. The more resources you use (e.g., storage, bandwidth), the higher your AWS costs will be.
3. If you choose to use a pay-as-you-go pricing model, your costs will vary depending on how much you use AWS services each month. If you use more resources in a given month, your AWS costs will be higher than if you use fewer resources.
4. Some AWS services cost more than others. For example, Amazon S3 storage is typically cheaper than Amazon EC2 compute resources.
5. You may be able to save money on your AWS costs
50 for the first 1 million requests and then $0.