Retrieval fees for nearline storage, coldline storage and archive storage can now be now calculated.
Please remember...
Starting with version 3.0.0 gcosts
is completely redeveloped in Go.
It has many new cool advantages over the Perl version. The first is that macOS and Apple Silicon are now supported.
There are also a few changes that may lead to incompatibilities with your existing workflow.
- Calculations are now executed with
gcosts calc
(gcosts
without sub-command shows the help) - No more
TOTALS.CSV
. Excel can sum up better. - The operating system (i.e.
rhel
) is now stored as resource in the CSV export. No longer alwaysvm-os
. - Only paid operating systems are supported. If you use a free, like Ubuntu, just delete the assignment.
- New CSV structure (now also separated with comma)
- Old:
PROJECT;REGION;RESOURCE;NAME;COST;TYPE;DATA;CLASS;COMMITMENT;DISCOUNT;FILE
- New:
Project,Region,Resource,Type/Class,Name,Cost,Data,CUD,Discount,File
- And a few more little things...
I hope you have a lot of fun with this new version.