AWS Cost Management introduces visual Savings Plans recommendations
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Starting today, customers can easily understand and validate their Savings Plans recommendations through new visual graphs. The new hourly graphs show On-Demand spend alongside the recommended Savings Plans commitment, providing insight into estimated savings, Savings Plans coverage, and Savings Plans utilization. This helps customers understand how their Savings Plans apply to each hour of spend without having to invest time and resources in building models to analyze their spend.
Savings Plans recommendations can enable you to reduce the cost of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), AWS Fargate, AWS Lambda, and Amazon SageMaker, while maintaining application performance. With the enhanced transparency, customers can validate and view their cost savings, utilization of the recommended Savings Plans, and coverage of their On-Demand spend. To get started and learn more about Savings Plans recommendations, visit [Savings Plans](https://aws.amazon.com/savingsplans/) and the [Savings Plans User Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/savingsplans/latest/userguide/sp-recommendations.html).
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