For businesses, large or small, cloud bill shock becomes an increasing challenge as their footprint grows. As with the advantages of cloud computing comes the challenges of cost management.
This warranted the need for a more structured and collaborative approach to using cloud resources. And this paradigm shift is where FinOps comes in. The goal is to optimize cloud costs by enabling ownership and accountability of every cloud resource.
Today, let’s take a look at this evolving branch and review the FinOps tools required to optimize cloud storage.
Software tools are an important asset for FinOps groups to understand cloud spending, and demand, and correlate the same with optimized usage. And although traditional cloud cost management platforms can serve a similar role, ideal FinOps tools are built for a more cross-functional role catering to finance, engineering and other major stakeholders. Their purpose evolves from a mere cost reporting function, to include alerting, monitoring, and proactive actionable recommendations.
According to a HashiCorp - Forrester report, 94% of enterprises overspend in the cloud, even if they don’t always know it. And based on our discussions, 9 out of 10 enterprises don’t measure their cloud storage utilization, essential for understanding your storage spend.
What is Cloud storage utilization?
It is the metric that defines the amount of data stored in each of your cloud storage resources, against its provisioned limit.
This made us wonder. Where Compute resources are the “talk of the town” with FinOps professionals, Cloud storage isn’t as much so. Even if they constitute 15-20% of the cloud bills, Cloud storage is often ignored when it comes to cost optimization.
And upon further research with our enterprise clients, the culprit was rather evident. The same FinOps tools that are considered key for compute optimization, fail against cloud storage.
The reasons for failure lie within its inherent characteristics and how it pertains to Cloud storage.
When choosing a FinOps tool for cloud storage optimization, the first step would be to understand your storage health, i,e, your disk utilization. Even though today's FinOps tools might not be efficient, finding your disk utilization is not impossible.
In the market today, there are various FinOps tools, native and third-party, which have robust and proven cost optimization solutions. In the future series of blogs, we will continue to take a deeper look into each of these tools and how you can utilize them for cloud storage optimization.
Stay tuned for more.