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Hi, my organization doesn't allow me to connect to the app using the API. I want to estimate CO2 emissions. Can someone please help me and let me know how to manually add data? Your answer would be greatly appreciated. |
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Hi @asadleo94 have you tried out the Lookup Table approach? It allows you to specify a list of services as a manual input, and will provide mapped estimated values for energy usage and emissions for 1 unit of usage for that service. You can then multiply the resulting values by your actual usage to get results. You can learn more about it here: https://www.cloudcarbonfootprint.org/docs/creating-a-lookup-table |
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Hi @4upz , Thanks for your response and help. I was really missing this feature. It would mean a lot. Do you have any idea how I can visualize it on the dashboard? could you please suggest me a workaround? |
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Hi @4upz and @mfulleratlassian, I need your support. I am attempting to calculate the carbon footprint of AWS S3 based on usage through the lookup function. I have tried it, and it is providing results in terms of CO2e and KWH. However, I am having trouble mapping these results to my storage usage. For example, some S3 buckets have 100GB of data, and others have more or less. While I understand that EC2 instances provide hourly KWH, which I can multiply with actual usage, I am a bit confused about the output result from the lookup function of S3, Lambda, or other services and what it actually represents. Thanks for your support and help. |
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Hi @asadleo94 have you tried out the Lookup Table approach? It allows you to specify a list of services as a manual input, and will provide mapped estimated values for energy usage and emissions for 1 unit of usage for that service. You can then multiply the resulting values by your actual usage to get results.
You can learn more about it here: https://www.cloudcarbonfootprint.org/docs/creating-a-lookup-table