D. Outbound data transfers without acceleration
E. Compute resources that are currently in use
"There are three fundamental drivers of cost with AWS: compute, storage, and outbound data transfer. "
"In most cases, there is no charge for inbound data transfer or for data transfer between other AWS services within the same Region. There are some exceptions, so be sure to verify data transfer rates before beginning. Outbound data transfer is aggregated across services and then charged at the outbound data transfer rate. This charge appears on the monthly statement as AWS Data Transfer Out."
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/how-aws-pricing-works/key-principles.html
B. The number of configured Amazon S3 buckets: Each Amazon S3 bucket you create incurs storage costs. The more buckets you have, the higher the storage costs will be. Additionally, other features and configurations of Amazon S3, such as data transfer and data management features, can also impact costs.
E. Compute resources that are currently in use: Compute resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon RDS database instances, and AWS Lambda functions, incur costs based on the resources utilized. The more compute resources you use and the longer you use them, the higher the costs will be. It's important to manage and optimize your compute resources to avoid unnecessary expenses.
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