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FinOps Handbook for Microsoft Azure

You're reading from   FinOps Handbook for Microsoft Azure Empowering teams to optimize their Azure cloud spend with FinOps best practices

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801810166
Length 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Maulik Soni Maulik Soni
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Inform
2. Chapter 1: Bringing Visibility and Allocating Cost FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Benchmarking Current Spend and Establishing Budgets 4. Chapter 3: Forecasting the Future Spend 5. Chapter 4: Case Study – Beginning the Azure FinOps Journey 6. Part 2: Optimize
7. Chapter 5: Hitting the Goals for Usage Optimization 8. Chapter 6: Rate Optimization with Discounts and Reservations 9. Chapter 7: Leveraging Optimization Strategies 10. Chapter 8: Case Study - Realize Savings and Apply Optimizations 11. Part 3: Operate
12. Chapter 9: Building a FinOps Culture 13. Chapter 10: Allocating Costs for Containers 14. Chapter 11: Metric-Driven Cost Optimization 15. Chapter 12: Developing Metrics for Unit Economics 16. Chapter 13: Case Study – Implementing Metric-Driven Cost Optimization and Unit Economics 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

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...

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