![]() ![]() Vantage will also include these cost summaries in your weekly email report so you can always stay up-to-date on how prices are trending. Soon, we will also be able to show you historical trends of storage sizes and prices on a per S3 Bucket basis so you can see how your S3 Buckets are growing for each storage class. Vantage will list all storage types you're using in an S3 Bucket with a breakdown of their storage size and monthly cost. In the latter case, if your S3 Bucket is using multiple storage types, you'll see the corresponding prices and storage for all of them like what is shown below: There are two things Vantage will now show: (1) the "Monthly Price" field shown in tables where S3 Buckets are present shows the total cost of that S3 Bucket across S3 Storage Types and (2) On S3 Bucket resource pages you'll see the full breakdown of storage summaries and their accompanying costs. If you're an existing user you can check your Vantage Console and see the breakdown of costs accordingly. Vantage now will automatically profile all S3 Buckets and their underlying storage classes and compute prices accordingly with no action necessary by you. All of this can be fairly overwhelming but Vantage has built tools to simplify this all down. ![]() Lastly, S3 also charges you for "overhead storage" for certain storage classes - which is the cost of storing metadata about the underlying data held in an S3 Bucket. To add more complexity, some of these storage classes have flat storage rates where others have different prices for different tiers of storage where the per-unit cost will decrease as you reach certain storage thresholds. S3 Buckets currently support 19 different types of object storage classes(including overhead and staging storage classes) each with their own respective pricing specific to certain AWS regions. In our previous post about S3, we showed how to view request metrics, egress and accompanying costs and we're back again to show a breakdown of S3 storage types and costs. ![]()
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