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Allows users to compare different AWS cloud service prices to optimize spending.
Provides access to past pricing data for analysis and better decision-making.
Enables users to view prices in their local currencies for better understanding of costs.
Allows you to see all the regions that offer the best pricing for each instance type. This helps in comparing and finding the cheapest instance closest to your region.
Enables analysis of spot price history, available for AWS and Azure, helping you track and understand price trends over time.
Provides comparison across various savings options for particular instances including Reserved, On-Demand, Savings Plans, and Spot. AWS allows comparison across 40 different options.
Lets you compare up to 5 instances at once across different regions or VM types. Enables unified comparisons with easily shareable URLs.
Grants access to all CloudPrice data via a REST API for use in scripts and programs.
Displays price/performance for reserved instances compared to pay-as-you-go tariffs, helping optimize cost savings over extended periods.
Displays and compares VM/Instance specifications and pricing for cloud platforms such as Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud.
Allows users to select different Azure instance types to see their price history.
Enables users to select the currency in which they want to view the price history.
Lets users choose the Azure region to see the specific price history for that area.
Provides options to select the time period over which to view the historical pricing data.
Displays the price history in a graphical chart format for better visualization.
Displays the price history in a tabular form for detailed analysis.
Displays a graph comparing average prices in USD per hour for VMs across different Azure regions. This helps users identify the most cost-effective region for their Azure services.
Provides a table listing Azure regions along with their specific average prices in USD. Each entry includes the region name and its abbreviated code, allowing users to quickly compare pricing.
Displays a comparison chart of VM types based on performance and price.
Uses benchmark results collected from official Azure documentation for accurate comparisons.
Allows sorting of VMs based on the performance results from Sysbench tests.
Provides information based on a pay-as-you-go pricing model.
Allows you to compare different EC2 instance types based on various specifications such as vCPUs, RAM, and storage type.
Displays detailed pricing information for each EC2 instance type in different regions, facilitating cost analysis.
Provides the ability to filter instances based on specific criteria like compute power, memory, and pricing plan to find the most suitable option.
Lets you choose different AWS regions to view region-specific EC2 pricing and availability.
Allows users to select the desired AWS EC2 instance type to view its spot price history.
Users can choose a specific AWS region to see the spot price history for that region.
Enables users to select a time period (such as 30 days) to view historical pricing data.
Displays a graphical representation of average spot prices across different regions over the selected time period.
Shows a chart of spot prices in different availability zones, providing more detailed insights into price variations.
Presents the spot price history data in a tabular format for easier analysis.
Displays the average price per hour for various AWS regions, showing the cost of AWS services based on region.
Indicates the last time the price data was updated, which was on December 30, 2020.
Allows users to view the price history of Google Cloud Spot Instances over the last few years. Users can select the instance type, region, and time period to see a chart of price changes over time, which helps in understanding pricing dynamics and making informed decisions.
Users can choose their desired instance type from a dropdown menu to see specific price histories.
Users can select the region for which they want to view spot price history, helping in regional cost analysis.
Options to view the data either as a chart or in a tabular format for easier analysis and understanding.
Displays the average price of instances per hour in different geographical locations on Google Cloud Platform. Users can compare pricing across various global regions.
Lists detailed pricing information by region, allowing users to identify the costs associated with specific geographical areas for cloud instances.
Provides a table with geographic locations and their corresponding GCP regions, which helps users to make informed decisions based on location-specific needs.
Provides a visual comparison of all instance types in the Iowa/us-central1 region. Uses a bar chart to display price/performance ratios, where a lower value indicates better cost efficiency.
Includes benchmark results that were collected using CoreMark utility, offering users reliable performance insights for various GCP instance types.
One vCPU, 0.75 GiB of memory, 1023 GB OS Disk size, 20 GB Res Disk size. Max IOPS of 200 and bandwidth of 18 MB/sec for write and read.
Available in 33 regions starting from $11.68 per month.
Provides a comparison with similar alternative VMs that are cheaper.
Marked as obsolete and set to retire on 31 August 2024.
Indicates that the Basic_A1 VM is considered obsolete and will be phased out on 31 August 2024.
Provides specification details including 1 vCPU and 1.75 GiB of memory.
The VM is available in 33 regions with a starting price of $61.79 per month.
OS Disk Size is 1023 GB, Resource Disk Size is 40 GB, with a maximum of 2 disks. No support for premium disks.
Combined write IO/S is 8 MB/sec and combined read IO/S is 8 MB/sec for attached disks.
2 vCPUs available for processing.
Architecture version used: V1/2.
3.5 GiB of memory available.
OS disk size is 1023 GB, no support for premium disks.
Combined IOPS is a sum of all attached disk's IOPS - 300.
Network interface with 2 interfaces available, no accelerated networking.
Basic_A3 virtual machine offers 4 CPUs and 7 GiB of memory. It includes features like support for a 1,023 GiB OS disk size, with a maximum attached data disk size of 102 GiB, and the ability to attach a maximum of 8 disks.
View regional pricing options for the Basic_A3 with options to select different currencies and billing terms (e.g., Standard or Pay as you go).
The page provides a comparison of price and features with alternative VMs like Standard_D2 and Standard_A4_v2, highlighting cost savings or increases.