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带有多个链接帐户的AWS预留实例分配

[英]aws reserved instance allocation with multiple linked accounts

We have a situation where a client has multiple AWS linked accounts as part of a Master acct. 我们遇到一种情况,即一个客户有多个AWS关联账户作为主账户的一部分。 Each linked account has resources in many regions/Availability zones. 每个链接的帐户在许多区域/可用区中都有资源。

Client wants to buy RI's and allocate them to various customers to increase margin. 客户想购买RI并将其分配给各个客户以增加利润。

Questions: 问题:

*Can we purchase RI's at a sub account level or Master only? *我们可以在子帐户级别还是仅在主帐户级别购买RI? *If we can purchase at a sub account level then will those be applied to the PayGo instances *in that sub account only ? *如果我们可以在子帐户级别进行购买,那么这些将仅应用于该子帐户中的PayGo实例吗? *Is there any control we can exercise or algorithms we can enable to funnel this logic? *是否有任何我们可以行使的控制权或可以使该逻辑程序化的算法? *If the utilization of the RI decreases and the utilization within another PayGo VM increases will the RI be automatically applied to this new instance ? *如果RI的利用率下降而另一个PayGo VM内的利用率上升,RI是否会自动应用于该新实例?

Thanks 谢谢

From Amazon documentation : 从Amazon 文档中

Note 注意

When AWS assigns Reserved Instance hours to linked accounts, it always starts first with the linked account that purchased the reservation , which is sometimes called Reserved Instance affinity. 当AWS为链接的帐户分配预留实例小时数时,它总是首先从购买预订的链接帐户开始 ,有时也称为预留实例关联性。 If there are hours from the capacity reservation left over, they are applied to other accounts operating identical usage types in the same Availability Zone . 如果剩余的剩余时间尚余小时,则会将它们应用于在同一可用区中使用相同使用类型的其他帐户 Again, this allocation always occurs using unblended rates. 同样,此分配始终使用非混合速率进行。

This means that the account from which the reservation was made gets to utilize reserved hours first, and any left-overs will be utilized by other accounts in the family according to usage type and availability zone. 这意味着从中进行预订的帐户首先要利用预订的时间,而剩余的余额将由家庭中的其他帐户根据使用类型和可用区域来使用。

购买哪个RI并不重要,但是如果这些RI是可转换的RI,并且您打算定期交换这些RI(以满足计算用途的变化),那么您应该坚持只为所有RI使用一个帐户。

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