S3 Useage and Billing - I can't find the data I am being billed for

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I am being billed for S3 usage but all my buckets are now empty and I have removed all vaults from Glacier. I have been clearing down space for months but my S3 monthly bill has not reduced. According to my bill, I am being charged for "Amazon Simple Storage Service EU-TimedStorage-RRS-ByteHrs"

Any pointers?

Thank you.

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If you have versioning enabled on your buckets and you deleted the file, the underlying versions will still remain. They would have to be cleared out also either manually or with a lifecycle rule

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ESPERTO
con risposta 7 mesi fa
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ESPERTO
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  • Would you be able to direct me to the instructions on how to do that? I can't find where to clear out the underlying versions for the deleted folders in my bucket.

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Hello.

As you can see from the documentation below, this is a charge for the time the data is stored in S3.
Is there any data that has versioning enabled in S3 and has not been completely deleted?
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/aws-usage-report-understand.html

Usage TypeDescription
region-TimedStorage-ByteHrsThe number of GB-hours that data was stored in S3 Standard storage

You can use S3 Storage Lens to check if there are any objects left in your S3 bucket.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/storage_lens.html

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ESPERTO
con risposta 7 mesi fa
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ESPERTO
verificato 7 mesi fa
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Looking at Storage Lens, it shows usage in a bucket that I had recently emptied. I have added some lifecycle management so will see how that goes and what my next bill looks like. Thank you.

Rsn8
con risposta 7 mesi fa
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The usage type points to S3 Reduced Redundancy Storage cost, please see below link to understand the cost:

https://aws.amazon.com/s3/reduced-redundancy/

Hope it helps.

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