An enterprise operates a multi-account environment managed under AWS Organizations. The enterprise has two primary cost management requirements. First, they need to proactively identify and receive alerts for unexpected, sudden spending anomalies across all accounts within 24 hours of occurrence, without manually maintaining static threshold limits for highly variable workloads. Second, they need to present showback-style billing reports to distinct business units where the resource consumption is calculated using custom-defined pricing rules and negotiated rate structures, rather than standard consolidated billing rates.
Which combination of AWS services and configurations should a solutions architect recommend to meet these requirements? (Select TWO.)
- AWS Cost Anomaly Detection configured with an account monitor and an alert subscription using an Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic.Cevap
- AWS Billing Conductor configured with custom billing groups, pricing plans, and pricing rules to generate pro forma billing data for the business units.Cevap
- CAWS Cost Explorer with scheduled reports configured to run hourly and distribute cost reports to stakeholders.
- DAWS Budgets configured with static monthly cost targets and an alert notification triggered when actual cost exceeds 110% of the budgeted amount.
- EAWS Billing and Cost Management console using Cost Categories to dynamically apply custom billing rules and recalculate the consolidated invoice.