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2 years ago

August 30, 2022 - Release Notes

Amazon DynamoDB Standard-IA Support

CloudCheckr now supports Amazon DynamoDB Standard-Infrequent Access (IA) pricing for Provisioned IOPS. You can now track and report on Amazon DynamoDB Standard-Infrequent Access tables through the CloudCheckr Resource Summary Page and Best Practice Checks.  Provisioned IOPS are a new EBS volume type designed to deliver predictable, high performance for I/O intensive workloads, such as database applications, that rely on consistent and fast response times. 

 

Amazon RDS Custom Database Instances - Customer-Supplied Support

CloudCheckr now supports RDS Custom Database Instances for the Customer-Supplied model. Now within CloudCheckr you can track costs associated with your existing Oracle Database software licenses for Amazon RDS Custom. With Amazon RDS Custom, you pay for the database instance, storage, and data transfer directly. You also pay for any resources provisioned on your behalf by Amazon RDS Custom or for any resources you provision yourself in configuring your database environment. Under the Customer-Supplied model, you can run Amazon RDS Custom using your existing Oracle Database software licenses.

 

Bugs Fixes and Improvements

27.5

  • Improved retail cost calculation for Azure CSP reserved instances
  • Added support for the new 'customer provided' Oracle License Model
  • Resolved missing reservations within Azure CSP cost data under certain edge conditions
  • Resolved latency for 'per usage hour charge or credit' feature in custom charges
  • Improved the memory consumption associated with AWS build reports
  • Resolved incorrect arithmetic logic in the cost changes report
  • Resolved issues with the inclusion/exclusion checkbox option for account family filtering

27.6

  • Improved CloudFormation Stack Policy to remove reference to API calls
  • Resolved Azure reservation configuration display discrepancy observed by specific customers
  • Resolved performance issue with Azure Tag Lookup Resources Page
  • Resolved Advance Grouping PDF export graph showing as incomplete
  • Improved instance type family handling to resolve issues observed by specific customers
  • Resolved mismatch between discovery classes and Best Practice Checks  for various S3 checks
  • In certain edge cases, we observed and resolved reporting issues with VPC EMR filters
  • Resolved auto scaling data issue for inventory summary report export seen in certain edge cases

28.0

  • Resolved incorrect page redirection for tag lookup in Cost Alerts
  • Improved cleanup snapshots report to account for larger amounts of data
  • Added support for Amazon DynamoDB Standard-Infrequent Access tables
  • Resolved reporting issues in Cost Savings seen in certain edge cases
  • Improved error logging for Azure Active Directory SSO
  • Resolved historical data retrieval issue for Cost Dashboards seen in certain edge cases
  • Updated privacy policy display to partners with white labeling enabled
  • Resolved incorrect x-axis scale in the CPU hourly time graph of EC2 List of Instances