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Cost Management includes several tools to help you view and monitor your cloud costs. As you get started, cost analysis is the first one you should familiarize yourself with. And within cost analysis, you'll start with built-in views. This article helps you understand when to use which view, how each one provides unique insights about your costs and recommended next steps to investigate further.
Cost Management offers two views to analyze your resource costs:
Both views are only available when you have a subscription or resource group scope selected.
The Cost by resource customizable view shows a list of all resources. Information is shown in tabular format.
The Resources smart view shows a list of all resources, including deleted resources. The view is like the Cost by resource view with the following improvements:
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tag (set the value to the parent resource ID).Use either view to:
The Resource groups view separates each resource group in your subscription, management group, or billing account showing nested resources.
Use this view to:
The Subscriptions view is only available when you have a billing account or management group scope selected. The view separates costs by subscription and resource group.
Use this view to:
The Customers view is available for CSP partners when you have a billing account or billing profile scope selected. The view separates costs by customer and subscription.
Use this view to:
The Reservations view provides a breakdown of amortized reservation costs, allowing you to see which resources are consuming each reservation.
The view shows amortized cost for the last 30 days with a breakdown of the resources that utilized each reservation during that time. Any unused portion of the reservation is also available when viewing cost for billing accounts and billing profiles.
Use this view to:
Amortized cost breaks down reservation purchases into daily chunks and spreads them over the duration of the reservation term. For example, instead of seeing a $365 purchase on January 1, you'll see a $1.00 purchase every day from January 1 to December 31. In addition to basic amortization, these costs are also reallocated and associated by using the specific resources that used the reservation. For example, if that $1.00 daily charge was split between two virtual machines, you'd see two $0.50 charges for the day. If part of the reservation isn't utilized for the day, you'd see one $0.50 charge associated with the applicable virtual machine and another $0.50 charge with a charge type of UnusedReservation. Unused reservation costs can be seen only when viewing amortized cost.
Because of the change in how costs are represented, it's important to note that actual cost and amortized cost views will show different total numbers. In general, the total cost of months with a reservation purchase will decrease when viewing amortized costs, and months following a reservation purchase will increase. Amortization is available only for reservation purchases and doesn't apply to any other purchases.
The Services view shows a list of your services and products. This view is like the Invoice details customizable view. The main difference is that rows are grouped by service, making it simpler to see your total cost at a service level. It also separates individual products you're using in each service.
Use this view to:
Use the Accumulated costs view to:
Use the Cost by service view to:
Use the Invoice details view to:
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