Here comes August edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
The price is calculated only for volumes and instances. Snapshots are not yet
counted in.
Reserved instances are not deducted. And spot instances are counted as
on-demand.
FedoraGroup: qa - Pri
Here comes August edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
The price is calculated only for volumes and instances. Snapshots are not yet
counted in.
Reserved instances are not deducted. And spot instances are counted as
on-demand.
FedoraGroup: garbage-
On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 09:35:26PM GMT, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> Dne 04. 08. 24 v 5:28 odp. Kevin Fenzi napsal(a):
> > This is only ec2 resources right? Not cloudfront or other things?
>
> Just instance cost, Volume and IOPS cost.
>
> No Snapshots, no CloudFront, no EllasticIP, no S3 cost
>
>
Dne 04. 08. 24 v 5:28 odp. Kevin Fenzi napsal(a):
This is only ec2 resources right? Not cloudfront or other things?
Just instance cost, Volume and IOPS cost.
No Snapshots, no CloudFront, no EllasticIP, no S3 cost
I want to add Snapshots cost in near future. And count spot prices for Spot
On Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 12:44:17PM GMT, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> Dne 02. 08. 24 v 3:18 odp. Miroslav Suchý napsal(a):
> >
> > Here comes July edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
> > resources running today.
> >
>
> I spent some today hacking AWS pricing code. And ... it is my
Dne 02. 08. 24 v 3:18 odp. Miroslav Suchý napsal(a):
Here comes July edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
I spent some today hacking AWS pricing code. And ... it is my pleasure to show
you the same report with dollars included.
It counts instance
Here comes July edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
I see some gp2 usage there so I want to remind you that gp2 is slower **and** expensive compared to gp3. So unless it is
rootfs it does not make sense to allocate it.
FedoraGroup: respins
Regio
Here comes June edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
I see some gp2 usage there so I want to remind you that gp2 is slower **and** expensive compared to gp3. So unless it is
rootfs it does not make sense to allocate it.
FedoraGroup: qa
Region: us
Here comes May edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
FedoraGroup: centos-stream-build
Region: us-east-2
Service Name:
Instance Type: t2.micro - Count: 1
FedoraGroup: Not tagged
Region: ap-south-1
Service Name:
# of AMIs: 1309
Re
Dne 02. 05. 24 v 7:25 dop. Miroslav Suchý napsal(a):
Here comes April edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
I had a bug in script and size of volumes were incorrectly calculated. Here is
fixed version:
FedoraGroup: abrt
Region: us-east-1
Service
Here comes April edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
FedoraGroup: Not tagged
Region: ap-south-1
Service Name:
# of AMIs: 1302
Region: eu-south-1
Service Name:
# of AMIs: 102
Region: il-central-1
Service Name:
# of AMIs
On Tue, Apr 02, 2024 at 01:21:55AM +0200, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> Here comes January edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
> resources running today.
>
> Per request of Miro Vadkerti I grouped it by (FedoraGroup, region,
> ServiceName). I will try to make it more compact next ti
Here comes January edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
Per request of Miro Vadkerti I grouped it by (FedoraGroup, region, ServiceName). I will try to make it more compact next
time, but giving up now as it already cost me half of the night.
Fedora
Here comes January edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
For the first time, AMIs and Snapshots are included:
FedoraGroup: Not tagged
Region: ap-south-2
# of AMIs: 222
Snapshots: 2220 GB in 222 snapshots
Region: ap-south-1
#
Here comes January edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
FedoraGroup: garbage-collector
Region: ap-southeast-1
Volume Type: standard - Total Size: 6 GiB
FedoraGroup: min
Region: eu-central-1
Instance Type: t3.2xlarge - Count: 1
V
Here comes December edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
FedoraGroup: infra
Region: ap-south-1
Instance Type: c5d.xlarge - Count: 1
Volume Type: gp3 - Total Size: 8 GiB
Region: eu-central-1
Instance Type: c5d.xlarge - Count: 1
Here comes November edition of resources running in AWS. It's a snapshot of
resources running today.
FedoraGroup: respins
Region: us-east-1
Volume Type: gp3 - Total Size: 500 GiB
FedoraGroup: ci
Region: us-east-1
Instance Type: c5.2xlarge - Count: 3
Volume Type: gp3 - To
Dne 31. 10. 23 v 12:30 Frank Ch. Eigler napsal(a):
Hi -
http://debuginfod1.aws.centos.org/ uses io1 type volume. This is suboptimal
as io2 is better. But from monitoring the machine does not utilize the IOPS
and the price for this volume is ten times more than gp3 which would provide
equivalent
Hi -
> http://debuginfod1.aws.centos.org/ uses io1 type volume. This is suboptimal
> as io2 is better. But from monitoring the machine does not utilize the IOPS
> and the price for this volume is ten times more than gp3 which would provide
> equivalent performance
Yes, this service does not requi
Here comes October edition of resources running in AWS. It snapshot of
resources running today's morning.
Some TestingFarm resources are not included because they still do not tag
properly all resources.
Few notes:
http://debuginfod1.aws.centos.org/ uses io1 type volume. This is suboptimal as
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