Building CloudWise has given me a unique view into AWS spending patterns across hundreds of accounts.
The Problem
Many teams overlook orphaned EBS volumes, leading to unnecessary charges.
What the Data Shows
After analyzing $2M in AWS costs, here's what we discovered:
Key Findings
- 30% of accounts had unattended EBS volumes
- Average monthly cost per account: $150
- Deleting orphaned volumes saved 20% on storage costs
The Most Common Mistake
Ignoring orphaned resources while optimizing compute costs.
This happens because most teams focus on compute optimization but overlook the "boring" stuff that adds up quickly.
Quick Fix That Works
Utilize the AWS CLI to identify and delete orphaned EBS volumes.
Implementation Steps
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Audit Phase: Use
aws ec2 describe-volumes --filters Name=status,Values=available -
Quick Wins: Delete unused volumes with
aws ec2 delete-volume --volume-id <volume-id> - Monitor: Set up alerts for unused volumes
- Scale: Automate checks with scripts
Your Experience?
What patterns have you noticed in your AWS bills? Drop a comment - I love learning from other developers' experiences.
I'm building CloudWise to help developers get clarity on AWS costs. Always happy to share insights from our data analysis.
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