A user has configured the AWS CloudWatch alarm for estimated usage charges in the US East region. Which of the below mentioned statements is not true with respect to the estimated charges?
A.
It will store the estimated charges data of the last 14 days
B.
It will include the estimated charges of every AWS service
C.
The metric data will represent the data of all the regions
D.
The metric data will show data specific to that region
Suggested Answer:D🗳️
When the user has enabled the monitoring of estimated charges for the AWS account with AWS CloudWatch, the estimated charges are calculated and sent several times daily to CloudWatch in the form of metric data. This data will be stored for 14 days. The billing metric data is stored in the US East (Northern Virginia. Region and represents worldwide charges. This data also includes the estimated charges for every service in AWS used by the user, as well as the estimated overall AWS charges.
A, "alarm history is available for 14 days" (https://www.amazonaws.cn/en/cloudwatch/faqs/#:~:text=Alarm%20history%20is%20available%20for,tab%20in%20the%20lower%20panel.)
B yes
C, this one seems not to be correct, by default the alarms are not based in more than one region (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/Cross-Account-Cross-Region.html)
D yes
Wording is akward but it maybe because I'm not English native.
I would have said C if we are only talking about CloudWatch metrics, otherwise D according to documentation linked by several comment here
D is correct...
Billing metric data is stored in the US East (N. Virginia) Region and represents worldwide charges. This data includes the estimated charges for every service in AWS that you use, in addition to the estimated overall total of your AWS charges.
D, "Billing metric data is stored in the US East (N. Virginia) Region and represents worldwide charges. This data includes the estimated charges for every service in AWS that you use, in addition to the estimated overall total of your AWS charges."
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/monitor_estimated_charges_with_cloudwatch.html
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