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:
    • An nginx application with two servers, two processors and two cores per processor, and 16 GB RAM.
    • A rails application with four servers, two processors and four cores per server, and 32 GB RAM.
    • A MySQL database with two servers, two processors and eight cores per server, and 64 GB RAM.

TCO calculator—Servers
  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: 2
    • % Accessed Infrequently: 90
TCO calculator—Storage
    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 that 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

    The TCO calculator can be an invaluable tool when convincing executive decision-makers of the long-term value of cloud migration.

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