How to do it...

  1. Navigate to https://awstcocalculator.com/.
  2. Choose your currency, location, AWS region, and workload type. In our case we're going to choose the following:
  • Australian dollar
  • Colocation
  • Asia Pacific (Sydney)
  • General
TCO Calculatorworkload
  1. Now we need to describe our server requirements. We're going to specify that our app is running on physical servers with tiers that look like this:
  • App Name: nginx
    • Server Type: Non DB
    • # of Processors/Server: 2
    • # of Cores/Processor: 2
    • # of Servers: 2
    • Memory (GB): 16
  • App Name: rails
    • Server Type: Non DB
    • # of Processors/Server: 2
    • # of Cores/Processor: 4
    • # of Servers: 4
    • Memory (GB): 32
  • App Name: mysql
    • Server Type: DB
    • # of Processors/Server: 2
    • # of Cores/Processor: 8
    • # of Servers: 2
    • Memory (GB): 64
    • DB Engine: MySQL
TCO Calculatorservers
  1. Lastly, we need to input our storage requirements. For our example, the rails application, we need the following:
  • Storage Type: Object
  • Raw Storage Capacity: 2TB
  • % Accessed Infrequently: 90
TCO Calculatorstorage
  1. Go ahead and click Calculate TCO.
  2. The 3 year cost breakdown graphs provide a high-level view of your potential cost savings. You can see that, in our example, AWS estimates we'll save 68% on our infrastructure costs over the next 3 years. That's pretty impressive!
TCO Calculatorsummary
  1. Scroll further through the report to see cost breakdowns categorized by resource type:
TCO Calculatorgraphs
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