C. AWS Budgets
AWS Budgets is a service that allows you to set custom cost and usage budgets for your AWS resources and receive alerts when your actual costs or usage exceed the thresholds you defined. You can set up budgets based on various dimensions such as service, linked accounts, tags, and more.
By setting up AWS Budgets, the company can define spending thresholds and receive alerts via email or SNS (Simple Notification Service) when their overall operating costs exceed the defined budgets. This allows them to proactively monitor and manage their AWS spending to ensure it stays within desired limits.
I think the B is the right answer because sence Nov 5, 2020 Compute saving plans can sedn you alerts also, so check the link below to see I am right.
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/11/savings-plans-alerts-now-available-in-aws-cost-management/
To receive alerts for monitoring overall operating costs for its AWS public cloud infrastructure, the company should use:
C. AWS Budgets
AWS Budgets allows you to set custom budgets to track your cost and usage from the simplest to the most complex use cases. With AWS Budgets, you can set alerts when your costs or usage exceed (or are forecasted to exceed) your budgeted amount. This service provides notifications that can help the company manage its spending on AWS and stay within its desired budget. AWS Budgets can send alerts via email or integrate with Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) for more advanced notification options.
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