After setting up New Relic's Amazon integrations, your usage of the CloudWatch API has increased and subsequently impacted your CloudWatch usage bill.
Solution
Ensure that you are not collecting inventory information for the wrong ARN account. Verify that the ARN associated with your New Relic account is correct.
The polling frequency determines how often New Relic gathers data from your cloud provider. By default, the polling frequency is set to the maximum frequency that is available for each service. If you need to manage your Amazon CloudWatch bill, you may want to decrease the polling frequency.
You can set filters for each integration in order to specify which information you want captured. If you need to manage your Amazon CloudWatch bill, you may want to filter your data.
To review the API usage for infrastructure integrations with AWS:
The dashboard includes a chart with your account's API call count for the last month as well as the CloudWatch API calls (per AWS resource) for the last day. This information is the API usage for New Relic only. It doesn't include other AWS API or CloudWatch usage that may occur.
For assistance determining which services may cause an increase in billing, contact your New Relic account representative or get support at support.newrelic.com.
Cause
Our Amazon integrations leverage CloudWatch to gather metrics. AWS charges joint customers for requests that exceed the first one million per month.
CloudWatch billing issues may be caused by either of the following:
Enabling Amazon integrations on several plugins for the same service
Adding the incorrect Role ARN to your AWS integrations