AWS Cost Calculator for SaaS Startups
Preset Configurations:
Basic Web App (SaaS)
Large E-commerce
Data-intensive Application
EC2 Instance Type:
t3.micro (2 vCPU, 1 GiB RAM)
t3.small (2 vCPU, 2 GiB RAM)
t3.medium (2 vCPU, 4 GiB RAM)
m5.large (2 vCPU, 8 GiB RAM)
c5.large (2 vCPU, 4 GiB RAM)
r5.large (2 vCPU, 16 GiB RAM)
Number of EC2 Instances:
Use multiple instances for high availability, load balancing, or to handle higher traffic. Start with 1 and scale as needed.
S3 Storage (GB):
Estimate the amount of data you'll store. Include user uploads, backups, and static assets.
S3 Requests per month (millions):
Estimate the number of read/write operations to S3. Consider file uploads, downloads, and API calls.
Include RDS (Database) costs
Check this if you need a managed relational database. Uncheck if you're using a serverless database or managing your own.
RDS Instance Type:
db.t3.micro (1 vCPU, 1 GiB RAM)
db.t3.small (2 vCPU, 2 GiB RAM)
db.t3.medium (2 vCPU, 4 GiB RAM)
db.m5.large (2 vCPU, 8 GiB RAM)
Choose based on your database needs:
- db.t3.micro: Good for dev/test or very small production databases
- db.t3.small/medium: Suitable for small to medium production workloads
- db.m5.large: For larger databases with more intensive workloads
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