Three reasons you need optimization for your K8s resources: Watch this training now and learn how you can start optimizing the compute resources that power your Kubernetes environments.
Kubernetes adds undeniable benefits when it comes to flexibility and agility, but providing suboptimal resource specifications at the container or node level creates tremendous inefficiencies at scale, leaving resources stranded and utilization very low. Learn how the practice of Capacity Operations can augment DevOps and FinOps initiatives and enable greater agility for your operations organization.
See how Autodesk reined in Amazon Web Services (AWS) costs with a comprehensive, cross-functional FinOps program. Densify enables successful cloud financial management at Autodesk by providing each team—Finance, Engineering, and application owners—reliable cloud optimization recommendations and trustworthy justification, creating cross-silo collaboration that delivers reliable applications at the right cost.
Cloud financial management (FinOps) begins with bill analysis and cost allocation—capabilities that cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and GCP deliver natively. But, when it is time to truly optimize infrastructure costs, enterprises need to look deeper.
Cloud elasticity makes capacity management irrelevant in the cloud, right? Wrong! In fact, with effectively no limits on potential capacity, optimization and management becomes critical. Watch as we explore opportunities for DevOps practitioners like you—linchpins for enabling cloud business strategies—to achieve greater agility while providing increased cloud ROI.
See how Helm can be used to automatically configure the optimal resource specification for each Kubernetes (K8s) container, whenever an application is installed or upgraded.
In this training for infrastructure architects, owners, and Finance, Red Hat and Densify teach you how to manage your container platform more efficiently and cost-effectively.
Watch as Experts from the FinOps Foundation and Densify present three steps enterprises can take to address the #1 cloud and containers FinOps challenge: getting the enterprise to accept and implement optimizations.
Cloud cost control requires optimizing the over-allocation of resources within the underlying infrastructure, in addition to making the most of cloud provider discounts like capacity reservations and Savings Plans. Despite awareness of the issue, many organizations no mechanism to fix this problem.