We have a significant number of reserved instances. They are not being included in the pricing calculations. By limiting all of these reports to EC2 Instance costs only.. I can go to the AWS Cost Reports page and I do see the reserved costs (I can toggle them on/off with the check box.) When off, the total cost is nearly equal between cost explorer and claudia. When on, claudia is low by the amount of the reserved costs.
I then went into Claudia and under filter services then advanced, I clicked on dedicated instances. That number matches nearly exactly with cost explorer. When I uncheck dedicated and check reserved, the total cost is zero.
We have a significant number of reserved instances. They are not being included in the pricing calculations. By limiting all of these reports to EC2 Instance costs only.. I can go to the AWS Cost Reports page and I do see the reserved costs (I can toggle them on/off with the check box.) When off, the total cost is nearly equal between cost explorer and claudia. When on, claudia is low by the amount of the reserved costs.
I then went into Claudia and under filter services then advanced, I clicked on dedicated instances. That number matches nearly exactly with cost explorer. When I uncheck dedicated and check reserved, the total cost is zero.