Optimize your cloud environment to maximize performance, minimize costs, and drive business value.
After you define a solid baseline for your cloud environment, create a recurrent process for optimization. Practices such as cost optimization, rightsizing or rearchitecting obsolete environments, and deleting unused resources help your organization maximize return on investment.
A strong optimization strategy requires that you understand the workloads in your environment, make decisions based on data, and anticipate growth.
Areas for Optimization
Optimize your cloud environment for cost, usage, and architecture.
The following table provides areas to consider for optimization.
Architect cloud-first workflows that can adjust to elastic demand with limited human intervention.
Compared with on-premises environments, cloud environments can adapt to increased user demand with reduced human involvement. Design your solutions for the cloud so that your workloads have the following characteristics:
Use services that best meet your organization's architectural and business requirements.
Take advantage of new cloud services when appropriate.
Are cost-effective by using platform features that provide visibility into cost and spending, such as budgets and cost-tracking tags.
Apply flexible design patterns that can scale gracefully when demand grows or business requirements evolve.
Collect and use metrics that drive scalability, promote optimization, and inform data-driven decisions.
Use the following best practices when designing your workload architecture to build cloud applications that optimize for cost and performance:
Evaluate cloud services in the context of your requirements. Understand which cloud services best support the architecture and current business requirements.
Be data driven. Data should inform decisions and provide detailed insight into your workload performance.
Anticipate growth. Over time, your workloads might grow or expand into more geographical regions. Ensure that your architecture and the services that you use support your business growth.
Optimize spending. The cloud allows for rapid provisioning of services. When your demand increases, it's important to have visibility into the associated costs and how to manage them.
Architect for reliability and resiliency. Understand cloud services and design your applications with high reliability and resiliency. A robust cloud resiliency architecture must handle different types of adversities and correlated failures, such as hardware failure, data center disasters, network outages, software bugs, cyberattack, or operational errors.