If you’re like most Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers, you probably don’t think about your free tier’s expiration date. But if your account falls below the free tier’s $3 per month limit, your AWS services will stop working. That’s because AWS charges customers based on how much usage they use, not on the number of months their account is active. So if you stop using AWS services after your free tier expires, you’ll start paying for them again. If that happens to you, here are some tips to keep your account active and avoid paying for services you no longer use:

  1. Keep an eye on your usage: Use the AWS Management Console or the AWS Billing and Usage page to track how much data, storage, and compute time you’re using. That way, you can adjust your usage accordingly and avoid hitting the $3 per month limit.
  2. Automate billing: If you don’t use all of your allotted resources every month, set up automatic billing so that AWS charges only for what you actually use. You can do this by creating a rule in the AWS Management Console or by using an automated billing service like BillMeLater.com.
  3. Manage inactive accounts: If someone in your household stops using their Amazon Web Services account, it can be hard to keep it active without intervention from them or a paid subscription plan from Amazon. To prevent inactive accounts from expiring and costing users money, set up family sharing or add members to an existing shared account before their free tier expires so they can continue using services without having to pay for them individually. ..

The AWS free tier is available to new AWS customers for the first 12 months after sign-up. There are no extensions or exceptions to this 12-month limitation.

Yes, you can host a website on AWS free tier. You will have to use a web hosting service such as Bluehost or Siteground for your domain name and hosting.

AWS offers a free tier for 12 months. At the end of the year, AWS will send you an email with instructions on how to continue using their services. If you do not receive this email, then it is likely that AWS has expired.

AWS offers a 12-month free tier for new customers. There are some limits to this, for example, you can’t use more than 750 hours of EC2 compute time per month, but it’s a good way to get started with AWS.