Why does my dashboard show "EBS:SnapshotUsage Offer limit reached" but no resources running?

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I am new to aws so i am experimenting on the free tier. I really don't know where to look. what is consuming all the resources?

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I checked the snapshots in every region but it says: " You currently have no snapshots in this Region."

Matteo
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Hello.

Please check the EBS snapshot screen for each region.
You can view the snapshot by following the steps in the document below.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ebs/latest/userguide/ebs-describing-snapshots.html

Please delete it if it is unnecessary.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ebs/latest/userguide/ebs-deleting-snapshot.html#ebs-delete-snapshot

Additionally, you can change the region using the management console by following the steps in the document below.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsconsolehelpdocs/latest/gsg/select-region.html

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  • Thanks for answering my question, I checked in every Region and all the snapshot sections of EC2 say: "You currently have no snapshots in this Region."

  • Have you selected "Owned by me"? a

  • Alternatively, you can find the snapshot using the "Confirm you have terminated all active resources" steps in the document below. https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/check-for-active-resources
    If you are looking for only snapshots, you can search as shown in the image below. a

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The message "EBS:SnapshotUsage Offer limit reached" on your AWS dashboard indicates that you’ve reached the limit of your free tier EBS snapshots. This doesn't necessarily mean there are resources running.

Since you’re new to AWS and experimenting with the free tier, it’s likely you’ve created a number of EBS snapshots that have used up your free tier storage quota.

Here are some recommendations:

Check your EBS snapshots and identify any that you don't need. You can then delete them to free up space. Be aware that EBS snapshots are used for backups. If you plan on continuing to use AWS beyond the free tier, you’ll need to factor in the cost of EBS storage into your budget.

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