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Pricing
Pricing Models:
- Pay as you go
- Annual Universal Credits (significant savings, more resource use are PAYG)
- Monthly universal credits
- Bring your own license
Factors that impact pricong:
- Bigger resources cost more
- Data transfer
- VMs vs bare metal
- Same pricing across the world
Data Transfer costs
- Don't pay for transfer between ADs
- Ingress traffic is free
- Pay or Outgoing traffic
Cost Management
Budgets:
- Set up alerts if forcasts are expected to exceed the budget
Cost Analysis:
- Look at past costs
- CSV files generated daily
Service Limits and Usage:
- Limits, Quotas and Usage controls
Compartment Quotas
- Sets the max number of cloud resources that can be used
- Prevent misuse, etc
Tagging
Key/Value pairs to organise resources
- eg: Env=Prod, Project=Alpha
- Cost management/reporting
- Tag based Access Control (policies based on tags)
Free-form tags:
- No defined schema or access restriction
Defined tags:
- Recommended
- Defined within a namespace
- Can write a policy for who can define a tag
- Can define allowed values for a tag (schema)
Operations.Environment="Production"
- Namespace: Operations
- Key: Environment
Namespaces cannot be deleted but can be retired.
Support Rewards
A new benefit for lowering payments based on OCI consumption.
- More OCI use -> more support payment discount (potentially to zero)
Example:
- On-premise licenses: $450/month support payment
- Add $1000 OCI consumption:
- ULA customer -> $330 (33c/$) rewards -> reduces support payment to $120/month
- non-ULA customer -> $250 (25c/$) rewards -> reduces support payment to $200/month
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