Hey everyone! In this post, we’ll be discussing what the AWS Network Firewall Service Quota is and how it works. Stay tuned! 🙂
AWS Network Firewall Service Quota
AWS Network Firewall Service Quota is based on the network firewall service. It will charge the customers based on the data volume of the transmitted traffic, which currently does not support the free tier.
AWS instance store only charges the data volume of the stored objects, not the number of requests. For example, if you store 200GB of objects in one EC2 instance and there are 10,000 requests to read them. Then the total data volume is 2TB. In this case, you pay for 2TB, not 10TB.
Moreover, the SSD storage volumes in the Amazon S3 billing bucket. Also, Amazon EBS volumes charge either $0.10/GB/month or $0.15/GB/month for data transfer out of Amazon S3 or Amazon EBS respectively. For example, if you transfer 100GB out of an Amazon S3 storage volume, you will be charged $1 (100GB at $0.10/GB).
This is also in Amazon EBS volume and your monthly charges are $30. If your monthly charges are $45, you will be charged $2 (100GB at $0.15/GB). Note that this calculation does not consider any overprovisioning that may be included in your Amazon S3 storage volume or Amazon EBS volume pricing.
As for AWS Network Firewall Service Quota, it’s based on the data volume of the traffic sent and received. For example, if you send 1GB of data to your web servers, you will be charged $0.10 (1GB at $0.10/GB). If you receive 2GB of data from your web servers, you will be charged $0.20 (2GB at $0.10/GB). The bandwidth between Amazon S3 storage volumes and Amazon EC2 instances is free.
Amazon S3 and Amazon EBS Main Difference
Amazon S3 and Amazon EBS both provide storage services. It can help organizations build. Also, host their applications in the AWS Cloud with the following features:
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) is designed for online backup and archiving of data. This is infrequently accessed and stored for a long time. Amazon S3 provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store and retrieve any amount of data from anywhere on the web.
It gives any developer access to the same highly scalable, reliable, fast, and inexpensive infrastructure. This is what Amazon uses to run its global network of websites and businesses. Also, Amazon EBS enables you to create volumes that can be attached to a running EC2.
This instance is either as a root device volume or as an additional volume for applications that need Block Level storage performance. Now volume pricing is based on size (measured in gigabytes), and the number of IOPS. This includes availability zone, performance requirements, type of root device (standard or IOPS optimized), and other factors.
This is such as whether it is being used by an instance launched from a public AMI. Also, an instance launched from an AMI you have provided. Thus, Amazon S3 provides significantly lower prices than EBS for storing large amounts of infrequently accessed or noncritical data.