Lowering your cloud eco footprint

Eco-friendliness is becoming an increasingly important consideration for businesses using the public cloud. Not only is it better for the environment, but it can also save you money in the long run. Here are a few tips for being more eco-friendly in the public cloud:

  • Right-size your cloud resources: One of the easiest ways to be more eco-friendly in the public cloud is to optimize and thereby right-size your resources. This means using the right type and size of virtual machine (VM) for your workload, and shutting down or scaling down VMs when they're not in use. This can save you money on your cloud bill, and it also reduces the amount of energy that your VMs are consuming. The same goes for container based solutions.
  • Use energy-efficient regions: Many cloud providers have data centers that are powered by renewable energy sources. By choosing to run your workloads in these regions, you can reduce your carbon footprint and help support the growth of renewable energy.
  • Use green storage options: There are many storage options available in the public cloud, and some of them are more eco-friendly than others. For example, object storage and cold storage are typically more energy-efficient than traditional block storage, and can help you save money on your cloud bill.
  • Consider using serverless computing: Serverless computing allows businesses to run their applications without having to provision or manage any virtual servers. This can result in significant cost and energy savings, as well as faster deployment times. The downside is that it demands to use new solution architectures and re-development of your solutions. Only do this when an application is up for re-development anyway.
  • Monitor your energy consumption: Use a tool that allows you to monitor your energy consumption. By using such a tool, you can identify areas where you can be more efficient, and take steps to reduce your energy consumption and become more eco-friendly.

Overall, there are many ways to be more eco-friendly in the public cloud. By optimizing your resources, using energy-efficient regions, using green storage options, migrating to serverless computing and monitoring your energy consumption, you can reduce your carbon footprint and help protect the environment.

Awareness about these possibilities is the most difficult part. Especially in an environment that continuously changes. Your cloud deployments evolve, and your cloud providers also add and change features constantly.

A tool like Nubovi helps you with getting actionable insights in all of the above. We provide your organization with a cloud eco score and give the IT manager easy to execute steps to improve the score and at the same time reduce your cloud spend. 

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