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The Road to Azure Cost Governance

You're reading from   The Road to Azure Cost Governance Techniques to tame your monthly Azure bill with a continuous optimization journey for your apps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803246444
Length 314 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Paola Annis Paola Annis
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Giuliano Caglio Giuliano Caglio
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Cloud Cost Management
2. Chapter 1: Understanding Cloud Bills FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: What Does Your Cloud Spending Look Like? 4. Chapter 3: Monitoring Costs 5. Section 2: Cloud Cost Savings
6. Chapter 4: Planning for Cost Savings – Right-Sizing 7. Chapter 5: Planning for Cost Savings – Cleanup 8. Chapter 6: Planning for Cost Savings – Reservations 9. Section 3: Cost- and Carbon-Aware Cloud Architectures
10. Chapter 7: Application Performance and Cloud Cost 11. Chapter 8: Sustainable Applications and Architectural Patterns 12. Assessments 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Enforcing on/off policies – scheduled and on-demand

Since you're reading a cloud cost-optimization book, I think you may be one of the turn off the tap when you don't need water club members.

The same best practice could and should be used with cloud resources: if you don't use a service, database, or VM, then that resource should not be running without purpose.

Usually, we can identify two types of on-off policy, as follows:

  • Scheduled: We use this policy when you set a power-on time and a power-off plan, and it's always the same.
  • On-demand: We use this policy when the resources are always powered off and the user starts them up only when needed.

Of course, the on-demand approach is the best, when speaking in terms of cost control, because you use the cloud resources only when needed, and for the right time. The scheduled approach, instead, may leave the resources on even if unused.

Non-production environments (test, development...

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