Opting in to Amazon Compute Optimizer
Use the following procedure to opt in your account, or the accounts within your organization, to Amazon Compute Optimizer. You can opt in using the Compute Optimizer console or the Amazon Command Line Interface (Amazon CLI).
Note
If your account is already opted in, but you want to opt in again to re-enable trusted
access for Compute Optimizer in your organization. You can opt in again, but this must be done using the
Amazon CLI. When you opt in using the Amazon CLI, run the update-enrollment-status
command and specify the --include-member-accounts
parameter. Alternatively, you
can enable trusted access directly in the Amazon Organizations console or by using Amazon CLI or API. For
more information, see Using Amazon Organizations
with other Amazon Web Services services in the Amazon Organizations User Guide.
Prerequisites
Make sure your IAM identity has appropriate permissions to opt in to Amazon Compute Optimizer. The suggested policy that grants this permission is Policy to opt in to Compute Optimizer.
Procedure
Next steps
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Make sure that your Amazon resources meet the necessary requirements for Compute Optimizer to generate your receommendations. And allow for at least 24 hours for your optimization recommendations to be generated. be generated. For more information, see Resource requirements.
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View the findings and recommendations in the dashboard and recommendation pages of the Compute Optimizer console. For more information, see Using the Amazon Compute Optimizer dashboard and Viewing resource recommendations.
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Consider extending the lookback period from the 14-day default period to 93 days by activating the enhanced infrastructure metrics feature. For more information, see Enhanced infrastructure metrics.