FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Commitment Simulator.
Commitment Simulator vs. AWS Cost Explorer
How is Commitment Simulator different from AWS Cost Explorer recommendations?
AWS Cost Explorer provides a recommended hourly commitment with limited visibility into how that number was derived or how costs change at other commitment amounts.
Commitment Simulator shows the entire cost landscape, a full curve from zero commitment to maximum, the exact point where savings peak, and where overcommitment begins and costs start rising again.
What can I see in Commitment Simulator that I can't see in AWS?
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The complete cost curve from $0/hr to maximum commitment
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A breakdown of covered, uncovered, and wasted spend at every hourly commitment
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All term and payment options compared side by side in a single table
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Flexsave for Compute costs as a baseline for comparison
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Interactive tooltips with exact dollar savings at any point on the curve
Data and coverage
How often is the data updated?
Data is updated monthly, on the 5th day of each month. This ensures that all Cost and Usage Report (CUR) data from the previous month is available for accurate processing.
What data does Commitment Simulator use?
Hourly AWS billing data from DoiT's billing integration. Commitment Simulator does not access AWS accounts directly and does not make any changes to your infrastructure.