AWS doesn't retain anything for you unless you tell them to, and when you tell them to delete something (as in the example relayed by the person you are replying to), they delete it as best as they are able. That's part of the value proposition: when you delete the thing, it goes away. Why would they start now for clients who want their bills to be in the tens of dollars (when if you really care you can do it yourself off of billing alerts[0])?
Going to be real: you aren't "triggered", which is actually a real thing out there that you demean with this usage of the term. You're just not the target market and you're salty that it's more complex than you think it is.
Going to be real: you aren't "triggered", which is actually a real thing out there that you demean with this usage of the term. You're just not the target market and you're salty that it's more complex than you think it is.
[0]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitori...