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B. AWS Budgets
AWS Budgets allows you to track your monthly costs and usage for AWS services, including Amazon EC2 instances. You can set custom budgets to monitor your spending and usage, and receive alerts when you exceed or are forecasted to exceed your budgeted thresholds.
AWS Budgets gives you access to a number of filtering dimensions (i.e., AWS Service, Availability Zone, and Member Account), and allows you to create budgets that are tracked on a monthly, quarterly, or yearly cadence.
Meanwhile, AWS Cost Anomaly Detection allows you to define the spend segments you want to evaluate, e.g. individual AWS services, member account, cost allocation tags, cost categories, and define your alert preferences
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