AWS Aurora Pricing
AWS Aurora pricing can vary depending on several factors, including the specific Aurora database engine (Aurora MySQL or Aurora PostgreSQL), the region where you plan to run your Aurora instances, the instance types you choose, and your data storage requirements.
I recommend visiting the AWS Pricing Calculator on the AWS website to get the most accurate and up-to-date pricing information for AWS Aurora. Here are the general steps to find Aurora pricing:
- Go to the AWS Pricing Calculator: https://calculator.aws/
- Sign in to your AWS account if you haven’t already.
- In the “Create estimate” section, select the region where you plan to use Aurora. Aurora pricing can vary between regions.
- In the “Products” section, type “Aurora” in the search bar, and you will see options for Aurora MySQL and Aurora PostgreSQL.
- Select the specific instance type and quantity you intend to use for your Aurora database.
- Enter the amount of storage you need for your database.
- Click “Add to my estimate” for each component (Aurora instances and storage) you’ve configured.
- Review the cost estimate to see the monthly pricing for your Aurora database.
Remember that AWS pricing is subject to change, and it’s essential to monitor your AWS billing dashboard to understand your actual costs.
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