I was going through our spending in AWS and I found that we spent a lot in Sydney region (?). In details most of the bill there is because of stored snapshots. There is 7508 of them dated to back to 2013. For volumes that does not exists any more.

The only instances (and volumes) we have in Sydney today are:

* mref1.aps2.stream.centos.org

* mref2.apse2.stream.centos.org

With no tags or description.

I can easily remove the acrued snapshots. But I do not know the details. I can setup Recycle Bin rule to delete snapshots older than 1-365 days. I can set it to 365. Objections?

And one of the latest snapshot is

snap-04716c8d5d0f23c6e (fedora-coreos-38.20230609.3.0-x86_64)

which is for volume

vol-ffffffff

that does not exist any more. There is more of such snapshots. So whoever is making some process, you are good in deleting volumes, but you are leaving snapshots behinds. Likely the ones no one needs.

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Miroslav Suchy, RHCA
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