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DLT pipeline run cost

Chhaya
New Contributor III

Hi team,

I am looking for a way to find DBU cost for DLT clusters, does it get stored anywhere I have been looking into event_logs but did not find information related to cost. it does have cluster resource utilization details.

here is what I found, could somebody assist here ?

dlt_Cost 

I'm looking to monitor cost for the compute used by DLT pipelines

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karthik_p
Esteemed Contributor

@Chhaya Vishwakarmaโ€‹ DBU pricing won't be visible in event log, when you go to your created DLT Job --> Settings --> under Compute (Summary option)--> shows DBU/hr pricing .

If you are creating new job--> u can see pricing summary near compute itself

usually DLT cluster prcicing will depend on whether u enabled photon or not , without photon you see different price and with photon u will see different pricing

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karthik_p
Esteemed Contributor

@Chhaya Vishwakarmaโ€‹ DBU pricing won't be visible in event log, when you go to your created DLT Job --> Settings --> under Compute (Summary option)--> shows DBU/hr pricing .

If you are creating new job--> u can see pricing summary near compute itself

usually DLT cluster prcicing will depend on whether u enabled photon or not , without photon you see different price and with photon u will see different pricing

Chhaya
New Contributor III

thank you Karthik, does overwatch supports DLT . I am looking at more automated, and granular costing/performance monitoring

karthik_p
Esteemed Contributor

@Chhaya Vishwakarmaโ€‹ As far as i know SAT and overwatch are meant to provide recommendations to environment (DBR's/VPC security etc...), you can do one this post your cost pricing data to any storage and perform query filtering based on requirement and can be analyzed and automated

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