If you are using AWS subscription billing, you can check your billing charges and usage levels through AWS. You can also export a usage report through Deep Security Manager.
Note
Note
For details on AWS subscription billing, see About billing and pricing.

Check billing and usage in AWS

If you're using AWS subscription billing, you can check your current costs and usage from the AWS Billing and Cost Management console. For instructions on viewing or downloading your bills, see the AWS documentation on Viewing Your Monthly Charges. If you are new to using the AWS Billing and Cost Management console, see the AWS Getting Started documentation.
If you want a more detailed look at your costs and usage, you can enable the AWS Billing Cost Explorer feature. Cost Explorer can show you a daily breakdown of your costs and usage and forecast what your costs might be over the coming months.

Export a usage data report

  1. In Deep Security Manager, go to Administration > AWS Billing Usage Data.
  2. Click Export and select a report type depending on what usage data you want to export:
    Report
    Rows
    Columns
    Export to CSV
    All
    Usage Data, Category, Instances, Status
    Export Selected to CSV
    User selected
    Usage Data, Category, Instances, Status
    Export to CSV (Computers View)
    All
    Usage Date, Computer Name, Instance Type, Category
    Export Selected to CSV (Computers View)
    User selected
    Usage Date, Computer Name, Instance Type, Category