Releases: CloudPouch/CloudPouch.dev
Release 1.34.2
Features
- none
Bug Fixes
- Fixed the S3 usage chart axis.
Release 1.34.1
Features
In Cost Insights for AWS S3 Buckets added
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Average price per GB - it's a simple KPI that allows you to assess how well a bucket is optimized
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Added icon links to AWS S3 web console and CloudWatch predefined graph, so you can see how files have been moved between S3 tiers over time
Bug Fixes
- none
Release 1.34.0
Features
- NEW Cost Insights for AWS S3 Buckets 🎉🚀 - a new dashboard feature that provides clear visibility into S3 storage costs for each bucket. This tool empowers users to make informed decisions about applying Lifecycle policies or enabling S3 Intelligent-Tiering, leading to improved cost-effectiveness and a reduced cloud bill.
Also
- Enabled Cost Insights on the Previous Month.
Bug Fixes
- none
Release 1.33.0
Features
- Huge updates to Cost Insights for AWS EC2 🎉🚀 - now you can get information about potential savings in dollars in seconds by rightsizing your EC2 instances. CloudPouch also identifies virtual servers that are (almost) unused - those are the best candidates for removal and, thus, even bigger savings.
Also
- Added new recommendations to RDS Cost Insights for over-provisioned DBs
- Improved the chart in RDS CloudWatch
- Added new EC2 instances
- Excluded EDP (Enterprise Discount Program) from billing data
- Dozens of minor improvements and refactorings
Bug Fixes
- Added paging to RDS fetching - now all RDS instances are displayed, not only 100.
Release 1.32.0
Features
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NEW 🎉Cost Insights for VPC have been added🎉. Now, you can check if your VPCs have Gateway or Interface Endpoints. CloudPouch suggests how you can avoid expensive data transfer costs.
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Elastic EIPs have been moved from EC2 Other to VPC service (it was an AWS decision, we are just following)
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Mini table in S3 Logical Breakdown has been added to make it easier to understand to what degree Intelligent-Tiering is used
Bug Fixes
- Minor cosmetic fixes.
Release 1.31.1
Features
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Implemented use of NAT Gateway
BytesOutToDestination
metric. A link to a CloudWatch graph that opens a predefined metrics graph in the AWS web console has been added. This also fixes an error when CloudPouch suggested removing NAT Gateway from VPCs in which Fargate or Lambda functions were set up.
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Added a feature to filter irrelevant services (from a cost perspective) by setting a cost threshold. The introduced slider allows you to define your own cutoff value.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a rare error where the DB instance type was not supported by the application.
- Improved the compare summary.
- Added support for the Canada region.
Release 1.31.0
Release 1.30.1
Release 1.30.0
Features
- Enhanced Visibility on Expenses: We've updated the way monetary values are displayed, making cents smaller for a clearer visual distinction. This change enhances your ability to quickly understand the scale of costs at a glance, such as recognizing thousands by the number of digits before the decimal.
- Streamlined Cost Analysis: The top 5 most expensive AWS services are now showcased within a single bar that represents 100% of your expenses. This intuitive design allows you to quickly identify which services are driving your costs with just a glance.
Bug Fixes
- none
Release 1.29.1
Features
Bug Fixes
- Fixed rarely occurring error that happened only to SSO profiles. Sometimes, when switching to an SSO profile and not authenticating (the web browser process), the CloudPouch application used the last active profile to fetch cost data. This resulted in the wrong data being displayed under the selected tab (profile).