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Your use case might be met using AWS Budgets? For more details see https://aws.amazon.com/aws-cost-management/aws-budgets/.
已回答 2 年前
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This graph would be approximately what you need, where you are plotting 1000 less the running total of your estimate spend
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{
"metrics": [
[ { "expression": "1000 - RUNNING_SUM(monthly)", "label": "Expression1", "id": "budget" } ],
[ "AWS/Billing", "EstimatedCharges", "Currency", "USD", { "id": "monthly", "visible": false } ]
],
"view": "timeSeries",
"stacked": false,
"region": "us-east-1",
"stat": "Maximum",
"period": 2592000
}
However, it is difficult to get exact value of spend in a month. To get exact values you would be better off querying AWS Cost Explorer. CloudWatch Dashboards has a Custom Widget feature that comes with a simple AWS Cost Explorer report. It would be relatively easy to adapt the code in that to display what you need.
已回答 2 年前
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Okay, I will test this out to see if it works. I suppose Budget Renewal Type = "Expiring budget" and Budgeting method = "Fixed"?