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Azure Strategy and Implementation Guide, Fourth Edition

You're reading from   Azure Strategy and Implementation Guide, Fourth Edition The essential handbook to cloud transformation with Azure

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801077972
Length 228 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Aaditya Pokkunuri Aaditya Pokkunuri
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Greg Leonardo Greg Leonardo
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David Rendón David Rendón
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Jason Milgram Jason Milgram
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Jack Lee Jack Lee
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction 2. Automation and governance in Azure FREE CHAPTER 3. Modernizing with hybrid cloud and multicloud 4. Cloud migration: Planning, implementation, and best practices 5. Enabling secure, remote work with Microsoft Azure AD and WVD 6. Security fundamentals to help protect against cybercrime 7. Offers, support, resources, and tips to optimize cost in Azure 8. Conclusion Index

Understanding and forecasting your costs

Organizations should perform timely analysis on their Azure invoice to monitor costs and reduce the overhead required to manage their IT resources. Using tools such as Azure Cost Management and Billing and Azure Advisor, you can analyze, manage, and optimize your workloads. Before we take a look at these tools and the benefits they provide, we must first understand the factors that are most critical for forecasting your costs in a cloud infrastructure.

Cloud economics

It is important for businesses to understand cloud economics so they can forecast their costs and maximize their cloud investment. Businesses should analyze what their return on investment (ROI) should be when migrating from an on-premises workload to the cloud or switching from other workloads to Azure. Primarily, you will need to benchmark the cost of running your current datacenter. This can include capital costs, maintenance and operational costs, and software licensing...

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