Reduce AWS Data Exchange costs with these tips

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AWS Data Exchange cost saving tips

Optimize your AWS Data Exchange costs with these tips

Cancel Unused Subscriptions

You are charged for active subscriptions in AWS Data Exchange. Regularly review and cancel ones that are not in use to reduce costs.

Opt for Pay-as-you-go

Instead of subscription-based pricing, consider pay-as-you-go models that align with your usage. This can be more cost-effective.

Use Optimal Data Transfers

Use private endpoints for S3 access within regions to avoid internet egress fees. It's a cost-efficient data transfer technique.

Service information & pricing

About AWS Data Exchange

About AWS Data Exchange

AWS Data Exchange offers easy access to over 3,500 cloud-based third-party data sets. Users can enjoy a large catalog, efficient data procurement and governance, and AWS technology integration. It serves various industries like automotive, public sectors, manufacturing with data files, tables, and APIs. Free data sets, including 20-year end-of-day stock data and COVID-19 test results, are also available.

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AWS Data Exchange pricing

AWS Data Exchange charges separately for providers and subscribers. Subscription costs depend on the model and may include monthly pay-as-you-go charges. Standard S3 rates apply to data transfer, potentially adding costs for storage and analysis. Providers face tiered costs based on Byte-Hours for fulfillment and storage. Additional charges may incur from Amazon Redshift, API Gateway, and S3 usage. Direct access to S3 objects without AWS Data Exchange may also cost depending on your settings.

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