Project Financial Details
Kion makes it easy to get current spend insight and identify cost optimization opportunities in your cloud environment. In the financials section of project details pages, we provide cost visibility into your projects and accounts.
To view project financial details:
- Navigate to Projects > All Projects.
- Click the project you would like to view.
- Select the Financials tab.
Project Spending
This is an overview of the financial data of all accounts that are attached to this project.
Spending. This summarizes the total spend of accounts attached to this project. The bar graph shows where your spending is in relation to the project's budget.
Monthly Spending. This graph shows monthly spend of accounts attached to this project over the selected time frame. The items shown can be changed by clicking the Graph Settings button.
Spending by Account. This list shows the spend of each account attached to this project.
Budgets
A budget is a way to track and estimate spending for your projects. Spend by all accounts associated with the project will be tracked against the project's budget.
This page shows upcoming and past budgets.
For more information, see:
Monthly Spending
This page lists the total monthly spending by all accounts attached to this project.
Reserved Instances
Reserved instances are a way to purchase the use of AWS resources at a discounted rate. In addition to securing a discount, you are also securing capacity within the availability zone of your choice.
Here, you can see a list of the reserved instances the project has used. For each reserved instance in the list, you can see how many hours this specific project has used, how many hours have been used in total by all resources, and how any hours are remaining. You can also see usage by all descendent AWS accounts in this view.
For more information, see AWS Reserved Instances.
Spend Reports
On the Spend Reports tab, you can create spend reports for this project. Spend reports help you easily analyze your spending by month in a variety of ways.
For more information, see Spend Reports.