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Show HN: GitHub Cost Visibility and Optimization

1 点作者 StratusBen8 个月前
Hi HN,<p>I&#x27;m Co-Founder &amp; CEO of Vantage: a cloud cost observability and optimization platform. We just recently launched support for Github Cost Support within Vantage to view costs for Actions, Shared Storage and Copilot.<p>We&#x27;ve heard from people that it&#x27;s been difficult to view GitHub costs; the billing APIs provided insufficient granularity, and the generated CSVs required manual download and review. Often, people did not track their GitHub usage at all throughout the month, and they looked at their bill only at the end of the month. Lastly some people that used self-managed runners, including those that run on Kubernetes or on virtual machines, found it difficult to associate these compute costs with their overall GitHub spend. Allocating build costs by repository, user, or organization was not possible through the GitHub-provided tooling without time-consuming and manual effort.<p>Users can grant Vantage access to their GitHub billing data by inviting a Vantage-owned email address as a billing administrator to their Enterprise. This billing user allows Vantage to download the detailed usage CSV for maximum billing granularity for GitHub Actions, Storage, and Copilot. For example, customers can see per-user, repository, and workflow-level billing for Actions builds, as well as the detailed usage report for GitHub Enterprise, which enables tracking the license usage of Enterprise members.<p>Here&#x27;s a video to see this in action and we&#x27;d love to hear your feedback:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=npyZQRlTuGY" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=npyZQRlTuGY</a>

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suryao8 个月前
This is very useful. How do you get the self-hosted runner costs - directly with the aws&#x2F;gcp&#x2F;azure integration or something else?