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Hi There
Please see my answer in this previous post. You can use the AWS Cost Explorer to examine the exact amount of data transfer you are getting charged for
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CloudWatch would be the best way. You also need to include NetworkIn as both data transfer in and data transfer out of your instance count toward your data transfer allowance. Please see more detail under Billing and account management section of the FAQ and this post. You can also enable resource-level granularity in Cost Explorer or query Cost and Usage Report to get further breakdown.
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Please create a support case so that we can further investigate: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awssupport/latest/user/case-management.html.
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Thank You for Your Response!
I appreciate the guidance towards using AWS Cost Explorer for examining the overall data transfer charges. However, my current challenge is pinpointing which specific instance(s) within my AWS Lightsail setup are responsible for the bulk of the data transfer out overage.
I am looking for a method or tool that allows me to:
1 -Break down the data transfer usage by each individual instance.
2 - Monitor this usage in real time or through historical data to identify patterns or spikes in data transfer.
Could you provide any advice or steps on how to achieve this level of granularity in monitoring data transfer out? Is there a way within the AWS Lightsail console or via AWS CLI to retrieve detailed metrics per instance that would help me identify the source(s) of excessive data transfer out?
Thank you again for your time and assistance!