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Efficient Cloud FinOps

By : Alfonso San Miguel Sánchez, Danny Obando García
Book Image

Efficient Cloud FinOps

By: Alfonso San Miguel Sánchez, Danny Obando García

Overview of this book

In response to the escalating challenges of cloud adoption, where balancing costs and maximizing cloud values is paramount, FinOps practices have emerged as the cornerstone of fi nancial optimization. This book serves as your comprehensive guide to understanding how FinOps is implemented in organizations worldwide through team collaboration and proper cloud governance. Presenting FinOps from a practical point of view, covering the three phases—inform, optimize, and operate—this book demonstrates an end-to-end methodology for optimizing costs and performing financial management in the cloud. You’ll learn how to design KPIs and dashboards for judicious cost allocation, covering key features of cloud services such as reserved instances, rightsizing, scaling, and automation for cost optimization. This book further simplifi es architectural concepts and best practices, enabling you to design superior and more optimized solutions. Finally, you’ll discover potential synergies and future challenges, from the integration of artifi cial intelligence to cloud sustainability considerations, to prepare for the future of cloud FinOps. By the end of this book, you’ll have built the expertise to seamlessly implement FinOps practices across major public clouds, armed with insights and ideas to propel your organization toward business growth.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Part 1:Get Started with FinOps
4
Part 2:Inform – How to Increase Cost Visibility
8
Part 3:Optimize – How to Get the Most out of Cloud Resources
13
Part 4:Operate – How to Set Up a Governance Model around Cloud Costs
16
Part 5:Hands-On Cost Optimization with Real-Life Use Cases and More

Licensing optimization

It may seem obvious, but here is the key question: are you using all the features that the current licensing for your databases offers? Would it be enough if, instead of having Enterprise, the most expensive, we downgraded to Standard? Could you use lower-tier licensing for non-production environments?

I know, these questions are not easy to answer, but we will try to address them one by one and provide examples to illustrate the train of thought we are indicating.

Bring your own license (BYOL)

As we already covered in the previous chapter, the use of the BYOL licensing model can help us attain great cost savings in exchange for long-term commitment to having certain products licensed. This is especially the case for databases as well as DBMSs such as SQL Server or Oracle with higher price tags that we want to reduce as much as possible.

The purpose of this section is to illustrate how we can use this model for databases and which ones are supported...