A company needs to organize its resources and track AWS costs on a detailed level. The company needs to categorize costs by business department, environment, and application.
Which solution will meet these requirements?
A.
Access the AWS Cost Management console to organize resources, set an AWS budget, and receive notifications of unintentional usage.
B.
Use tags to organize the resources. Activate cost allocation tags to track AWS costs on a detailed level.
C.
Create Amazon CloudWatch dashboards to visually organize and track costs individually.
D.
Access the AWS Billing and Cost Management dashboard to organize and track resource consumption on a detailed level.
Per Robot:
To effectively organize resources and track AWS costs based on business department, environment, and application, the most suitable solution is B. Use tags to organize the resources and activate cost allocation tags.
Here’s why:
Tags for Cost Allocation:
Tags allow you to label your AWS resources with metadata.
By assigning relevant tags (such as department, environment, or application) to your resources, you can categorize them effectively.
Cost allocation tags specifically help you track costs at a detailed level by associating costs with specific tags.
For example, you can tag resources with labels like “Marketing,” “Development,” “Production,” etc.
AWS then aggregates costs based on these tags, providing granular insights into spending patterns.
This approach allows you to allocate costs accurately and understand which departments, projects, or applications are consuming resources and incurring costs.
A seems to make more sense to me. Can someone please confirm?
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