See: Description
Interface | Description |
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AWSPricing |
Interface for accessing AWS Pricing.
|
AWSPricingAsync |
Interface for accessing AWS Pricing asynchronously.
|
Class | Description |
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AbstractAWSPricing |
Abstract implementation of
AWSPricing . |
AbstractAWSPricingAsync |
Abstract implementation of
AWSPricingAsync . |
AWSPricingAsyncClient |
Client for accessing AWS Pricing asynchronously.
|
AWSPricingAsyncClientBuilder |
Fluent builder for
AWSPricingAsync . |
AWSPricingClient |
Client for accessing AWS Pricing.
|
AWSPricingClientBuilder |
Fluent builder for
AWSPricing . |
The Amazon Web Services Price List API is a centralized and convenient way to programmatically query Amazon Web
Services for services, products, and pricing information. The Amazon Web Services Price List uses standardized
product attributes such as Location
, Storage Class
, and Operating System
, and
provides prices at the SKU level. You can use the Amazon Web Services Price List to do the following:
Build cost control and scenario planning tools
Reconcile billing data
Forecast future spend for budgeting purposes
Provide cost benefit analysis that compare your internal workloads with Amazon Web Services
Use GetServices
without a service code to retrieve the service codes for all Amazon Web Services, then
GetServices
with a service code to retrieve the attribute names for that service. After you have the
service code and attribute names, you can use GetAttributeValues
to see what values are available for an
attribute. With the service code and an attribute name and value, you can use GetProducts
to find
specific products that you're interested in, such as an AmazonEC2
instance, with a
Provisioned IOPS
volumeType
.
For more information, see Using the Amazon Web Services Price List API in the Billing User Guide.