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Published inFeb 2022
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Paola E. Annis
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Paola E. Annis

Paola E. Annis has worked for over 25 years in IT. Currently at Microsoft enjoying the Azure cloud, she has extensive experience working on strategic customers, large migrations, and digital transformation projects. In her daily work, she advocates cost governance and sustainable software engineering, and women in tech's communities. She lives in Milan with her kids, cats, and husband. In her spare time, she enjoys heavy metal music while embarking on improbable DIY projects for her country house.
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Giuliano Caglio
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Giuliano Caglio

Giuliano Caglio has over 15 years of experience. He is constantly looking for challenges in infrastructure management, to relate applications and infrastructure topics to reach a broader view of cloud environment, asset management and cost governance. He lives near Milan with 1 daughter, 2 turtles and his wife. In his spare time, he enjoys gardening, electronics, and railway modeling DIY projects.
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Understanding cost optimization automation and policies

Before we address how to control and monitor costs, we need to know the details of how our costs are distributed across business applications.

In large enterprises, it's pretty normal to have a few core applications that spend about 20% more than others and waste a little bit of compute or memory resources: core applications need to be instantly available, thus we need more contingency compared to the non-critical ones, despite every possible horizontal scaling architecture you can realize.

So, the first thing to know when you migrate an application from on-premises to a cloud infrastructure is how the applications work, their flow, dependencies, and so on, and identify all the resources involved in that application, to better concentrate at a later stage on the component's optimization.

Important Note:

If you don't know how the application is composed and how it works, it's quite unlikely you will...

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Published in: Feb 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803246444

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Paola E. Annis

Paola E. Annis has worked for over 25 years in IT. Currently at Microsoft enjoying the Azure cloud, she has extensive experience working on strategic customers, large migrations, and digital transformation projects. In her daily work, she advocates cost governance and sustainable software engineering, and women in tech's communities. She lives in Milan with her kids, cats, and husband. In her spare time, she enjoys heavy metal music while embarking on improbable DIY projects for her country house.
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Giuliano Caglio

Giuliano Caglio has over 15 years of experience. He is constantly looking for challenges in infrastructure management, to relate applications and infrastructure topics to reach a broader view of cloud environment, asset management and cost governance. He lives near Milan with 1 daughter, 2 turtles and his wife. In his spare time, he enjoys gardening, electronics, and railway modeling DIY projects.
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