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nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes

nOps and AWS native cost tools both surface savings opportunities. The split is where visibility ends and architecture implementation — VPC endpoints, EKS rightsizing, tagging discipline — begins.

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Summary

Compare nOps and AWS Cost Optimization Hub — when native FinOps tools suffice and when you need architecture implementation on AWS.

Key Facts

  • Compare nOps and AWS Cost Optimization Hub — when native FinOps tools suffice and when you need architecture implementation on AWS
  • nOps and AWS native cost tools both surface savings opportunities
  • The split is where visibility ends and architecture implementation — VPC endpoints, EKS rightsizing, tagging discipline — begins
  • div class="quick-answer"> **Quick Answer:** AWS native FinOps tools (Cost Explorer, Cost Optimization Hub, Compute Optimizer, Budgets) are free and authoritative
  • nOps adds AWS-focused dashboards, EKS insights, and ShareSave commitment automation
  • div> ## Freshness Check (June 2026) Use this page as a decision framework, then validate the latest nOps feature set, Cost Optimization Hub coverage, and CUR 2

Entity Definitions

Bedrock
Bedrock is an AWS service referenced in the nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes comparison.
Lambda
Lambda is an AWS service referenced in the nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes comparison.
EC2
EC2 is an AWS service referenced in the nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes comparison.
S3
S3 is an AWS service referenced in the nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes comparison.
IAM
IAM is an AWS service referenced in the nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes comparison.
VPC
VPC is an AWS service referenced in the nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes comparison.
EKS
EKS is an AWS service referenced in the nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes comparison.
Athena
Athena is an AWS service referenced in the nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes comparison.
serverless
serverless is a cloud computing concept referenced in the nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes comparison.
cost optimization
cost optimization is a cloud computing concept referenced in the nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes comparison.
compliance
compliance is a cloud computing concept referenced in the nOps vs AWS Native FinOps: Visibility vs Architecture Changes comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use nOps or AWS Cost Optimization Hub?

Start with AWS native tools if you have a single account under $5k/month — Cost Explorer, Budgets, and Cost Optimization Hub are free and authoritative. Add nOps when you need AWS-focused multi-account dashboards, EKS container insights, or ShareSave SP/RI automation at scale. Neither replaces architecture changes that actually lower the bill.

Is nOps a replacement for AWS Cost Explorer?

No — nOps reads from your AWS billing data via a scoped IAM role. Cost Explorer and CUR remain the source of truth. nOps adds recommendation workflows, EKS optimization views, and commitment automation on top of that data.

What does Cost Optimization Hub add that nOps does not?

Cost Optimization Hub consolidates waste and rightsizing recommendations across EC2, Lambda, EBS, RDS, and other services directly in-console with no third-party sync. It is free and stays in-account. nOps adds executive dashboards, EKS-specific insights, and ShareSave autopilot for Savings Plans.

When do I need a consultant instead of another FinOps tool?

When recommendation backlogs grow without merged PRs, EKS shows as optimized in the UI but the bill keeps climbing, or allocation accuracy stays below 80% after 90 days of tag policy work. Dashboards identify problems; architecture sprints implement fixes.

Can I use nOps and ProsperOps together?

Yes — nOps covers broader waste detection and EKS optimization; ProsperOps specializes in Savings Plans portfolio automation. Both need a baseline commitment strategy before autopilot. See our ProsperOps implementation guide for the workshop-first pattern.

Quick Answer: AWS native FinOps tools (Cost Explorer, Cost Optimization Hub, Compute Optimizer, Budgets) are free and authoritative. nOps adds AWS-focused dashboards, EKS insights, and ShareSave commitment automation. Neither deletes NAT Gateways or fixes cross-AZ topology — that requires architecture implementation.

Freshness Check (June 2026)

Use this page as a decision framework, then validate the latest nOps feature set, Cost Optimization Hub coverage, and CUR 2.0 export options before final sign-off.

This page was refreshed against AWS Cost Optimization Hub GA coverage and nOps ShareSave automation patterns as of June 2026. Confirm IAM integration scope and payer account linkage before production rollout.

nOps and AWS native cost tools (Cost Explorer, Cost Optimization Hub, Compute Optimizer, Budgets) both help teams understand and reduce AWS spend. The choice is not either/or — it is where visibility and automation end and architecture implementation begins.

What nOps Does Well

What AWS Native FinOps Does Well

Native tools are free with your AWS bill; data stays in-account.

Comparison Matrix

CapabilitynOpsAWS nativeImplementation (FactualMinds)
Multi-account dashboardsStrongCost Explorer + billing viewsTagging/allocation operating model
EKS cost optimizationStrongSplit cost allocation (limited)Karpenter, topology, Kubecost + fixes
SP/RI automationShareSave autopilotRecommendations onlyPortfolio strategy before autopilot
Waste detectionYesCost Optimization HubExecute deletes, VPC endpoints, lifecycle
Architecture redesignRecommendationsRecommendationsNAT removal, cross-AZ fixes, Bedrock guardrails
Compliance / audit trailPlatform logsCloudTrail + ConfigDocumented change records

Where Teams Stall

  1. Recommendation backlog — nOps or Cost Optimization Hub surfaces 50 actions; zero merged PRs
  2. EKS “optimized” in UI, bill still climbing — node pools, cross-AZ, observability costs untouched
  3. Autopilot commitments after architecture change — SP coverage mismatch after migration to Graviton or serverless
  4. Engineering ignores FinOps — no showback, no sprint capacity for cost work

Decision Guide

ScenarioStart withAdd nOps whenAdd consulting when
Single account, <$5k/mo AWSCost Explorer + BudgetsEKS at scaleBill spike unexplained
Multi-account, no tag disciplineCUR + tag policies firstDashboards for execsAllocation < 80% after 90 days
Mature FinOps, execution gapKeep existing stackEKS/container focusQuarterly architecture sprint
Preparing for SP/RI commitmentCompute Optimizer baselineShareSave automationBaseline modeling workshop

Production Checklist

FactualMinds Pairing

FinOps Foundation Build (4–8 weeks): We implement nOps/Cost Optimization Hub recommendations that require architecture — VPC endpoints, EKS rightsizing, S3 lifecycle, Bedrock guardrails — and configure your FinOps platform so engineering trusts the numbers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use nOps or AWS Cost Optimization Hub?
Start with AWS native tools if you have a single account under $5k/month — Cost Explorer, Budgets, and Cost Optimization Hub are free and authoritative. Add nOps when you need AWS-focused multi-account dashboards, EKS container insights, or ShareSave SP/RI automation at scale. Neither replaces architecture changes that actually lower the bill.
Is nOps a replacement for AWS Cost Explorer?
No — nOps reads from your AWS billing data via a scoped IAM role. Cost Explorer and CUR remain the source of truth. nOps adds recommendation workflows, EKS optimization views, and commitment automation on top of that data.
What does Cost Optimization Hub add that nOps does not?
Cost Optimization Hub consolidates waste and rightsizing recommendations across EC2, Lambda, EBS, RDS, and other services directly in-console with no third-party sync. It is free and stays in-account. nOps adds executive dashboards, EKS-specific insights, and ShareSave autopilot for Savings Plans.
When do I need a consultant instead of another FinOps tool?
When recommendation backlogs grow without merged PRs, EKS shows as optimized in the UI but the bill keeps climbing, or allocation accuracy stays below 80% after 90 days of tag policy work. Dashboards identify problems; architecture sprints implement fixes.
Can I use nOps and ProsperOps together?
Yes — nOps covers broader waste detection and EKS optimization; ProsperOps specializes in Savings Plans portfolio automation. Both need a baseline commitment strategy before autopilot. See our ProsperOps implementation guide for the workshop-first pattern.

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