Fin Ops
FinOps is an operating model and cultural practice that brings engineering, finance, and business teams together to manage variable cloud spend collaboratively, optimizing cost without slowing down the speed, quality, or scale of cloud usage.
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Glossary Terms(6)
AWS Cost Explorer
AWS Cost Explorer is a visualization and analysis tool that lets AWS customers view, filter, and forecast their spending and usage patterns over time, broken d…
FinOps
FinOps is an operating model and cultural practice that brings engineering, finance, and business teams together to manage variable cloud spend collaboratively…
Multi-Cloud
Multi-cloud refers to the deliberate use of two or more public cloud providers — such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud — within a single organization's infrastr…
Cloud Migration
Cloud migration is the process of moving applications, data, and workloads from on-premises infrastructure (or one cloud provider) to a public cloud platform s…
Reserved Instances
Reserved Instances are a cloud pricing model in which a customer commits to using a specific amount of compute capacity for a fixed term — typically one or thr…
Spot Instances
Spot Instances are unused cloud compute capacity offered at a steep discount compared to on-demand pricing, which the provider can reclaim with short notice if…
Interview Questions(2)
How Do You Approach Cloud Cost Optimization?
Cloud cost optimization means continuously matching provisioned capacity to actual demand through rightsizing, committed-use discounts, autoscaling, and elimin…
How Would You Design a Cloud Resource Tagging Strategy?
A cloud tagging strategy defines a mandatory, enforced set of key-value labels — such as team, environment, cost-center, and application — attached to every re…