Content Domain 4: Billing, Pricing, and Support
Domain 4 covers Billing, Pricing, and Support and represents 12% of the scored content on the exam.
Tasks
Task Statement 4.1: Compare AWS pricing models.
Knowledge of:
Compute purchasing options (for example, On-Demand Instances, Reserved Instances, Spot Instances, AWS Savings Plans, Dedicated Hosts, Dedicated Instances, Capacity Reservations)
Storage options and tiers
Skills in:
Identifying when to use various compute purchasing options
Describing Reserved Instance flexibility
Describing Reserved Instance behavior in AWS Organizations
Understanding incoming data transfer costs and outgoing data transfer costs (for example, from one AWS Region to another Region, within the same Region)
Understanding pricing options for various storage options and tiers
Task Statement 4.2: Understand resources for billing, budget, and cost management.
Knowledge of:
Billing support and information
Pricing information for AWS services
AWS Organizations
AWS cost allocation tags
Skills in:
Understanding the appropriate uses and capabilities of AWS Budgets, and AWS Cost Explorer
Understanding the appropriate uses and capabilities of AWS Pricing Calculator
Understanding AWS Organizations consolidated billing and allocation of costs
Understanding various types of cost allocation tags and their relation to billing reports (for example, AWS Cost and Usage Report)
Task Statement 4.3: Identify AWS technical resources and AWS Support options.
Knowledge of:
Resources and documentation available on official AWS websites
AWS Support plans
Role of the AWS Partner Network, including independent software vendors and system integrators
AWS Support Center
Skills in:
Locating AWS whitepapers, blogs, and documentation on official AWS websites
Identifying and locating AWS technical resources (for example AWS Prescriptive Guidance, AWS Knowledge Center, AWS re:Post)
Identifying AWS Support options for AWS customers (for example, customer service and communities, AWS Developer Support, AWS Business Support, AWS Enterprise On-Ramp Support, AWS Enterprise Support)
Identifying the role of AWS Trusted Advisor, AWS Health Dashboard, and the AWS Health API to help manage and monitor environments for cost optimization
Identifying the role of the AWS Trust and Safety team to report abuse of AWS resources
Understanding the role of AWS Partners (for example AWS Marketplace, independent software vendors, system integrators)
Identifying the benefits of being an AWS Partner (for example, partner training and certification, partner events, partner volume discounts)
Identifying the key services that AWS Marketplace offers (for example, cost management, governance and entitlement)
Identifying technical assistance options available at AWS (for example, AWS Professional Services, AWS Solutions Architects)