AWS Compute Optimizer helps avoid overprovisioning and underprovisioning four types of AWS resources—Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instance types, Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) volumes, Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) services on AWS Fargate, and AWS Lambda functions—based on your utilization data.
https://aws.amazon.com/compute-optimizer/
AWS Compute Optimizer analyzes metrics from the past 14 days to generate recommendations for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and EC2 Auto-Scaling Groups, but you can change the settings to 32 or 93 days. Compute Optimizer analyzes metrics from the past 14 days to generate recommendations for other resource types.
https://aws.amazon.com/compute-optimizer/faqs/#:~:text=AWS%20Compute%20Optimizer%20analyzes%20metrics,recommendations%20for%20other%20resource%20types.
A. Amazon EC2
AWS Compute Optimizer provides sizing recommendations for Amazon EC2 instances based on workload metrics. It analyzes historical resource utilization data to identify opportunities for optimization and provides recommendations for optimal instance types and sizes to improve performance and cost efficiency.
AWS Compute Optimizer provides sizing recommendations for Amazon EC2 instances based on workload metrics. It analyzes historical usage data and recommends optimal instance types, sizes, and families for your workloads to improve performance and reduce costs.
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