Connecting your Azure account to Kubecost allows you to view Kubernetes metrics side-by-side with out-of-cluster (OOC) costs (e.g. Azure Database Services). Additionally, it allows Kubecost to reconcile measured Kubernetes spend with your actual Azure bill. This gives teams running Kubernetes a complete and accurate picture of costs. For more information, read Cloud Billing Integrations and this blog post.| docs.kubecost.com
The Cloud Cost API provides multiple endpoints to obtain accurate cost information from your cloud service providers (CSPs), including data available from cloud billing reports (such as AWS' Cost and Usage Report (CUR)).| docs.kubecost.com
By default, Kubecost pulls on-demand asset prices from the public AWS pricing API. For more accurate pricing, this integration will allow Kubecost to reconcile your current measured Kubernetes spend with your actual AWS bill. This integration also properly accounts for Enterprise Discount Programs, Reserved Instance usage, Savings Plans, Spot usage, and more.| docs.kubecost.com
Welcome to the Kubecost API library! This directory will show you how Kubecost APIs can assist in monitoring, maintaining, and optimizing your cloud spend. Learn also how Kubecost APIs power different features of the UI below.| docs.kubecost.com
Integration with cloud service providers (CSPs) via their respective billing APIs allows Kubecost to display out-of-cluster (OOC) costs (e.g. AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Storage Account). Additionally, it allows Kubecost to reconcile Kubecost's in-cluster predictions with actual billing data to improve accuracy.| docs.kubecost.com