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Cloud Cost Estimator

Estimate VM compute, storage, and outbound egress costs for standard cloud servers.

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Automatically analyze tool output and explain results in plain English

Configure Tool Params

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Educational Guide: Understanding Cloud Cost Estimator

Step-by-Step Operation Guide

1

Provide Constants

Specify the numeric values, file sizes, pricing models, or SLA rates for Cloud Cost Estimator.

2

Calculate Output

Toggle conversion units, select virtual server specs, or choose RAID levels.

3

Inspect Calculations

Review total estimations, downtime allowances, ROI margins, and download reports.

How to Interpret Diagnostic Results

Calculations translate quantities or cost budgets based on pricing models. Confirm parameters match target project constraints.

Verify VM resource costs, backup retention budgets, bandwidth transfer time allocations, and SLA uptime configurations.

Troubleshooting & Industry Standards

Verify calculation unit terms (e.g., bits vs bytes, monthly vs hourly pricing) to ensure equations evaluate correctly.

Reference Standards & Protocols

IEEE 754 ArithmeticFinOps Foundation FrameworkSLA/SLO SpecificationsCloud Pricing Models

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about how this tool works and standard configurations

Estimates are based on published public pricing from AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, updated monthly. They exclude custom enterprise discounts.
Yes, the tool matches equivalent compute profiles (vCPUs, RAM) across providers to give a direct side-by-side cost comparison.
Yes, you can input data transfer volumes to estimate outbound network egress fees, which are often a hidden cost.