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Allocating Costs by Tag

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Feature Overview

Tencent Cloud enables customized management of cloud resource bills for users in statistical analysis dimensions through tagging tools and cost allocation capabilities, catering to users' multidimensional management and analysis requirements for billing and cost analysis. To split bills from the perspective of Elastic MapReduce (EMR) clusters or users of certain nodes in a cluster, you can use cost allocation tags for bill splitting.

Prerequisites

The tag has been configured as cost allocation tag. After the cost allocation tag takes effect, due to the data caching mechanism, there will be a delay of no more than 24 hours before it appears in the bill.

Operation Steps

1. Configure cost allocation tags.
Configure cost allocation tags for new instances
Create an instance: Log in to the EMR Serverless TCBase console and select New on the cluster list page.
Select cost allocation tags: On the Create Instance page, select the pre-configured cost allocation tag, for example, the tag (EMR&Cluster).
Configure cost allocation tags for existing instances
Add cost allocation tags to an instance: Log in to the EMR Serverless TCBase console, click Instance ID/Name in the instance list to go to the instance details page, select Instance Information, and click Edit to edit tags.
In the displayed Edit Tags dialog box, add, modify, or delete cost allocation tags as needed.
2. View cluster bills.
Go to Billing Center and choose View Bills > Multidimensional Bill Summary, select the desired monthly bills, click By Tag, and select the tag key (EMR) and tag value (Cluster) to view the cluster costs under that tag key and tag value.
Note:
For new instances using the pay-as-you-go billing mode, detailed billing data will be displayed after one hour due to hourly billing. For the yearly/monthly subscription billing mode, billing details will be available at the beginning of the following month.
3. Download bills.
Go to Billing Center and choose Bills > Bill Export Center to download bills for different months categorized by L0, L1, L2, and L3.
Note:
L0: PDF bill is an electronic bill in PDF format, which is convenient for users to perform payment requisition or archiving.
L1: Multidimensional summary bill provides billing data from perspectives such as summary by product, project, region, and tag, allowing you to view bills by category.
L2: Resource bill provides billing data based on the resource ID (instance) dimension.
L3: Detailed bill displays cost information based on the most granular dimension. For example, hourly-billed products will generate one bill entry per component per hour. (Note: Except for L3, other types of bills only allow viewing data from the previous month. Data for the current month will be available on the 1st day of the next month).

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