A company manages a multi-account environment using AWS Organizations with consolidated billing enabled. The environment consists of the following workloads:
* Account A: Runs a steady-state web application on Amazon EC2 instances in the region.
* Account B: Runs microservices on AWS Fargate and AWS Lambda.
* Account C: Runs dynamic development environments on Amazon EC2 instances in the region.
The SysOps administrator must implement a cost optimization strategy that provides the highest flexibility, covers all of these compute resources, and allows any unused discount capacity from one account to automatically apply to other accounts' eligible workloads.
Which purchasing strategy meets these requirements most cost-effectively?
- APurchase regional Convertible Reserved Instances for both in and in in the management account.
- Purchase a Compute Savings Plan in the management account, ensuring that billing discount sharing is enabled for all member accounts.Cevap
- CPurchase an EC2 Instance Savings Plan for the and instance families in the management account.
- DPurchase a Compute Savings Plan in Account B and disable Billing discount sharing in the AWS Organizations console.
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Purchase a Compute Savings Plan in the management account, ensuring that billing discount sharing is enabled for all member accounts.
Purchasing a Compute Savings Plan in the management account with billing discount sharing enabled is the most cost-effective and flexible solution. Compute Savings Plans automatically apply to EC2 instances regardless of instance family, size, OS, or region, and also cover AWS Fargate and AWS Lambda across all consolidated accounts in the AWS Organization.
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Compute Savings Plans vs. EC2 Instance Savings Plans and RI coverage scope within AWS Organizations