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AWS Data Exports enables you to create exports that deliver updated data on a recurring basis so that you can be certain that you always have the most up to date billing and cost management data.
You can deliver your data exports to Amazon S3 to create a billing and cost management data lake where you can combine it with other organizational data and make it available for further analysis with tools such as Amazon Athena or Amazon Redshift.
With AWS Data Exports, you can write basic SQL (column selection and row-filtering) in order to specify which columns and rows should be included in your export.
With AWS Data Exports, you can deploy a pre-built Cost and Usage Dashboard powered by Amazon QuickSight within minutes.
Create exports of the Cost and Usage Report (CUR) 2.0 table which contains your most detailed AWS cost and usage data. CUR 2.0 has several benefits over the Legacy CUR, such as a static schema to facilitate ingestion, two additional columns (usage account name and billing account name), and several collapsed columns to reduce data sparsity.
Create exports of the FOCUS 1.0 with AWS Columns table which contains your AWS cost and usage data formatted with the FOCUS 1.0 schema with additional AWS-specific columns, such as UsageType and Discounts. FOCUS 1.0 is an open-source specification for cloud billing data that brings consistency and standardization to cloud billing data.
Create exports of the Cost Optimization Recommendations table which contains your AWS cost optimization recommendations consolidated by Cost Optimization Hub. Cost Optimization Hub recommendations are consolidated from over 15 types of AWS cost optimization recommendations, such as EC2 instance rightsizing, Graviton migration, and Savings Plan purchases across their AWS accounts and AWS Regions.