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A company hosts multiple applications on AWS for different product lines. The applications use different compute resources, including Amazon EC2 instances and Application Load Balancers. The applications run in different AWS accounts under the same organization in AWS Organizations across multiple AWS Regions. Teams for each product line have tagged each compute resource in the individual accounts.

The company wants more details about the cost for each product line from the consolidated billing feature in Organizations.

Which combination of steps will meet these requirements? (Select TWO.)

A.
Select a specific AWS generated tag in the AWS Billing console.
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A.
Select a specific AWS generated tag in the AWS Billing console.
B.
Select a specific user-defined tag in the AWS Billing console.
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B.
Select a specific user-defined tag in the AWS Billing console.
C.
Select a specific user-defined tag in the AWS Resource Groups console.
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C.
Select a specific user-defined tag in the AWS Resource Groups console.
D.
Activate the selected tag from each AWS account.
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D.
Activate the selected tag from each AWS account.
E.
Activate the selected tag from the Organizations management account.
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E.
Activate the selected tag from the Organizations management account.
Suggested answer: B, E

Explanation:

User-defined tags are key-value pairs that can be applied to AWS resources to categorize and track them. User-defined tags can also be used to allocate costs and create detailed billing reports in the AWS Billing console. To use user-defined tags for cost allocation, the tags must be activated from the Organizations management account, which is the root account that has full control over all the member accounts in the organization. Once activated, the user-defined tags will appear as columns in the cost allocation report, and can be used to filter and group costs by product line. This solution will meet the requirements with the least operational overhead, as it leverages the existing tagging strategy and does not require any code development or manual intervention.

1 explains how to use user-defined tags for cost allocation.

2 describes how to access and manage member accounts from the Organizations management account.

3 discusses how to create and view cost allocation reports in the AWS Billing console.

asked 16/09/2024
Valerio Pietrantoni
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