Get started: Manage cloud costs

The Cost Management discipline of cloud governance focuses on establishing budgets, monitoring cost allocation patterns, and implementing controls to improve cloud spending behaviors across the IT portfolio.

However, enterprise cost optimization involves many other roles and functions to minimize cost and balance the demands of scale, performance, security, and reliability. This article maps those supporting functions to help create alignment between the involved teams.

Governance is the cornerstone of cost optimization within any large enterprise. The following section outlines cost optimization guidance within the context of governance. The subsequent steps help each team take actions that target its role in cost optimization. Together, these steps will help your organization get started on a journey toward cost optimization.

Step 1: Optimize enterprise costs

The cloud governance team is well prepared to evaluate and act on overspending or unplanned spending through a combination of monitoring performance, reducing resource sizing, and safely terminating unused resources. Enterprise cost optimization starts with a shared team understanding of the tools, processes, and dependencies required to wisely act on cost concerns at an environment level.

Deliverables:

  • Implement wise changes to your Cost Management policies across the enterprise.
  • Document your Cost Management policies, processes, and design guidance in the Cost Management discipline template.

These deliverables are the result of a few recurring tasks:

  • Ensure strategic alignment with the cloud strategy team (which includes workload stakeholders across the portfolio).
  • Optimize cost across the environment:
    • Manually or automatically shut down unused VMs.
    • Delete or deallocate stopped VMs.
    • Ensure proper resource sizing.
    • Align spending to budget expectations.
  • Validate any architectural change by using the Microsoft Azure Well-Architected Review to facilitate a conversation with technical owners of the workloads.

Guidance to support deliverable completion:


Accountable team Responsible and supporting teams
  • Cloud governance team
  • Cloud strategy team
  • Cloud adoption team
  • Cloud center of excellence or central IT team
  • The governance team can detect and drive significant cost optimization across most enterprises. Basic, data-driven resource sizing can have an immediate and measurable impact on costs.

    As discussed in Build a cost-conscious organization, an enterprise-wide focus on cost management and cost optimization can deliver much more value. The following steps demonstrate ways the various teams can help build a cost-conscious organization.

    Step 2: Define a strategy

    Strategic decisions directly affect cost controls, rippling through the adoption lifecycle and into long-term operations. Strategic clarity will improve cost optimization efforts, driven by the governance team.

    Deliverables:

    • Record motivations, outcomes, and business justification in the strategy and plan template.
    • Create your first budget by using Microsoft Cost Management.

    Guidance to support deliverable completion:

    • Understand motivations. Critical business events and some migration motivations tend to be cost sensitive, increasing the importance of cost control for all later efforts. Other forward-looking motivations related to innovation or growth through migration might focus more on top-line revenue. Understanding motivations will help you decide how high to prioritize your cost management.
    • Business outcomes. Some fiscal outcomes tend to be extremely cost-sensitive. When the desired outcomes map to fiscal metrics, you should invest in the Cost Management governance discipline very early.
    • Business justification. The business justification serves as a high-level view of the financial plan for cloud adoption. This is a good source for initial budgeting efforts.

    Accountable team Responsible and supporting teams
  • Cloud strategy team
  • Cloud governance team
  • Cloud adoption team
  • Cloud center of excellence or central IT team
  • Step 3: Develop a cloud adoption plan

    The adoption plan provides clarity on the timeline of activities during adoption. Aligning the plan and the digital estate analysis allows you to forecast your monthly growth in spending. It also helps your cloud governance team align processes and identify spending patterns.

    Deliverables:

    • Complete steps 1 through 6 of building a cloud adoption plan.
    • Work with your cloud governance team to refine budgets and create realistic spending forecasts.

    Guidance to support deliverable completion:


    Accountable team Responsible and supporting teams
  • Cloud adoption team
  • Cloud strategy team
  • Cloud governance team
  • Cloud center of excellence or central IT team
  • Step 4: Implement best practices for landing zones

    The Ready methodology of the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure focuses heavily on the development of landing zones to host workloads in the cloud. During implementation of landing zones, an organization should consider various decisions for cost optimization.

    Deliverables:

    • Deploy one or more landing zones that can host workloads in the short-term adoption plan.
    • Ensure that all landing zones meet cost optimization decisions and cost management requirements.

    Guidance to support deliverable completion:


    Accountable team Responsible and supporting teams
  • Cloud adoption team
  • Cloud strategy team
  • Cloud governance team
  • Cloud center of excellence or central IT team
  • Step 5: Complete waves of migration effort

    Migration is a repeatable process executed by the cloud adoption team. Throughout this process, there are many opportunities to optimize costs across your portfolio. Many of these in-process decisions are applied to a small group of workloads during each migration wave or iteration.

    Deliverables:

    • Benchmark, test, resize, and deploy a collection of fully optimized workloads.

    Guidance to support deliverable completion:

    Long-term operational costs are a common theme in each area of migration process improvements. This list of process improvements is organized by the phase of the migration process:

    • Prerequisites provides information on managing change and the backlog, which influences both budgeted and actual cloud costs.
    • Assess provides six specific processes, from validating assumptions to understanding partner options. Each process influences cloud optimization opportunities.
    • Migrate contains one process suggestion about remediating assets. This suggestion provides an opportunity to optimize the as-configured state, in favor of an optimized solution.
    • Promote focuses heavily on testing, resizing, validating, and releasing migrated assets, along with decommissioning retired assets. This is the first clear point at which forecasts and budgets can be tested against actual performance and configuration.

    Accountable team Responsible and supporting teams
  • Cloud adoption team
  • Cloud strategy team
  • Cloud governance team
  • Cloud center of excellence or central IT team
  • Step 6: Drive customer-focused innovation

    Innovation and development of new products require a much deeper degree of architectural review. The Cloud Adoption Framework provides details on the innovation process and product management thinking. Cost optimization decisions about innovations are largely out of scope in this guidance.

    Deliverables:

    • Make key architectural decisions about innovations to balance cost and other critical design considerations.

    Guidance to support deliverable completion:


    Accountable team Responsible and supporting teams
  • Cloud adoption team
  • Cloud strategy team
  • Cloud governance team
  • Cloud center of excellence or central IT team
  • Step 7: Implement sound operations

    Establishing a solid management baseline will help you collect data and create operational alerts. This effort can aid in detecting opportunities to optimize costs. It will create a balance between resiliency and cost optimization.

    Deliverables:

    • Monitor your enterprise environment for ongoing recommendations to optimize costs, aligned to the criticality and resiliency classifications of each workload.

    Guidance to support deliverable completion:


    Accountable team Responsible and supporting teams
  • Cloud operations team
  • Cloud strategy team
  • Cloud governance team
  • Cloud center of excellence or central IT team
  • Value statement

    Following these steps helps you build a cost-conscious organization. Simplify cost optimization by using shared ownership and driving collaboration with the right teams at the right times.