Anodot's Cloud Cost Management platform offers powerful alerting capabilities to help you stay on top of your cloud expenses. With our alert rules, you can receive notifications via email or Slack based on your predefined settings. This guide will walk you through setting up and managing alerts.
two main types of alert rules: Service-Cost Alert Rules and Commitment Expiration Alerts:
- Service-Cost Alert Rules: Service-Cost Alert Rules monitor changes in your cloud costs at both the service level and aggregated level.
- Commitment Expiration Alerts: Commitment Expiration Alerts are specifically designed for AWS users. These alerts notify you before your Savings Plans or Reservations are about to expire, giving you ample time to take necessary actions to renew or adjust your commitments.
Creating Service Cost Alert Rules
- From the left menu, navigate to the Monitoring > Alerts page.
- Click on the Service Cost Alert Rules tab
- Click on Create Alert Rule from the right side of the page.
- Define the Alert setting with the following information:
- Alert name
- Alert level:
- Service-Level Cost Alert: Receive alerts for changes in individual service costs.
- Total-Cost Alert: Receive alerts for changes in the aggregated costs of all services. - Comparison Rules: Define the comparison criteria, such as "today vs. yesterday."
- Criteria of Change: Specify whether the alert should trigger on changes, increases, or decreases, and set the thresholds by percentage and/or cost.
- Recipient: Choose where to send the alert notifications; email or Slack channels.
- Filters: Customize the alert by including or excluding parameters such as service, tags, business mapping, charge type, and more.
- Click on Create.
Creating Commitment Expiration Alert Rules
- From the left menu, navigate to the Monitoring > Alerts page.
- Click on the Commitment Expiration Alert Rules tab
- Choose if to create an alert for Savings plans or reservations and click on Create Alert rule.
- Choose how many days before the commitment expires you want to be notified, and choose the relevant recipient - can be an email or a Slack channel.
- Click on Create.
Note: Although you define an alert rule, if the toggle is off, the alerts are disabled
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