One of the main advantages of migrating your IT infrastructure to Azure is that it’s completely flexible and scalable.
But many businesses fail to realise that same flexibility can often take your cloud costs well beyond your planned budget. And, considering you receive your monthly cloud bills in arrears, this will happen without the approval, or even knowledge, of the person responsible for managing that budget.
Additionally, if your cloud environment isn’t configured properly, you’ll probably be over-spending further. You may even be paying for expenses that aren’t necessary to your organisation at all.
You could use:
Beyond those options, there are some steps you could take yourself which could help reduce your Microsoft Azure pricing issues:
While these may help, they’ll cost you even more time and money. Most importantly, though, they won’t solve the root problem. It's the same with the Azure calculator, if you get accurate estimates out of it you still have to implement those changes and monitor them over time.
Unless you’re continually monitoring and optimising your ever-changing cloud deployments, your monthly costs will inevitably creep up higher than expected.
Seeing your Azure spending rise unexpectedly is a challenge you’ll continue to face if you don’t have automated cost optimisation tools in place to match the complexity of the cloud.
We’ve seen too many businesses reach this realisation when it's already too late, with costs already out of control. That’s why it’s so important to take a proactive approach to prevent this problem from harming your own organisation.