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FinOps Handbook for Microsoft Azure

By : Maulik Soni
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FinOps Handbook for Microsoft Azure

By: Maulik Soni

Overview of this book

To gain a competitive edge in today's unpredictable economic climate, you’ll need to unravel the mystery of saving costs on Microsoft Azure Cloud. This book helps you do just that with proven strategies for building, running, and sustaining repeated cost optimization initiatives across your organization. You’ll learn how to collaborate with finance, procurement, product, and engineering teams to optimize your cloud spend and achieve cost savings that can make a significant impact on your bottom line. The book begins by showing you how to effectively monitor and manage your cloud usage, identify cost-saving opportunities, and implement changes that’ll reduce your overall spend. Whether you're a small start-up or a large enterprise, this book will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to achieve cost savings and maintain a lean cloud infrastructure. As you advance, you'll find out how to benchmark your current cloud spend and establish a budget for cloud usage. Throughout the chapters, you’ll learn how to negotiate with your cloud provider to optimize your rate, allocate cost for the container, and gain a solid understanding of metric-driven cost optimization. By the end of this FinOps book, you’ll have become proficient in Azure Cloud financial management with the help of real-world examples, use cases, and scenarios.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Part 1: Inform
6
Part 2: Optimize
11
Part 3: Operate

Top 10 usage optimization targets using custom Azure workbooks

Usage optimization refers to the activities around removing, right-sizing, and redesigning workloads and services in the cloud with the end goal of saving money. Often, removing means resources in the cloud are created and forgotten. No one knows what they are used for or even whether they are needed for the business to function. Identify those resources and remove them. Right-sizing means scaling down or out by looking at utilization over a period. Often, cloud services are provisioned with their peak in mind, and by looking at CPU, memory, discs, and networking metrics, you can determine that the same performance can be achieved by a different SKU. On the other hand, redesigning the workload means making a fundamental change in how the workload is architected. Often, the redesign brings the best cost savings, but it takes longer and requires development efforts.

Target 1 – 98% of all your resources must be tagged...