# Does Archera Support Multiple AWS Accounts in a Consolidated Billing Family?

Yes. By default, Reserved Instances & Savings Plans "float" across accounts in an AWS organization under a master payer account to maximize savings (if a customer has not disabled the default commitment discount sharing).

Building and maintaining an effective commitment portfolio requires Archera to have access to all AWS accounts in the consolidated billing family that currently or plan to contain commitments, so that Archera can analyze resource usage and commitment applicability in aggregate.

## Multiple AWS Organizations

For companies with multiple AWS organizations or Master payer accounts, Archera also offers support for consolidating them into a single, unified view within your Archera account. You can achieve this by adding them as new top-level integrations in the settings page.

## Related Resources

* [Can I use Archera if I'm Under an AWS Reseller's Consolidated Billing?](/help-center/aws-faq/consolidated-billing.md)
* [Can I test Archera in an AWS Sub-Account?](/help-center/aws-onboarding/test-in-subaccount.md)
* [Settings & Integrations - Section Overview](/help-center/user-guide/settings-integrations.md)


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