The Guide to Using Amazon Web Services provides all the information you'll need to understand how to access any web service offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS). Included
in the guide are best practices for calling AWS securely, tips for building
and distributing applications, and guidelines for leveraging the AWS developer
community to maximize your success as an AWS developer.
A GB*hr is a unit of storage that expresses a time-based view of data. It not only captures the size of the data being stored, but also how long that data is stored. 1 GB*hr is equivalent to storing 1 GB of data for 1 hr.
Since a GB*hr is the product of the data element size times the storage duration, 1GB*hr of usage could also result from storing 0.5GB of data for 2 hrs.
Request
Calls
Request calls are the number of AWS web service calls made during the given period.
Bandwidth
Bandwidth is a measure of how many bytes of data are transferred to or from your storage account for a given transaction. Bandwidth is measured in Gigabytes (GBs).
Amazon
E-Commerce Service
Exposes Amazon’s product data and E-Commerce functionality.
The value in the Current Account Activity report above is the estimated amount that will be Charged to your credit card on your next AWS billing date, December 15.
This estimated amount reflects your service usage to date in the current billing cycle. This estimated amount does not include additional service charges you will owe based on your service usage between now and your billing date. It also does not include any applicable credits or state and local taxes.