Ensure that your Google Cloud Storage buckets are using lifecycle management rules so that they are stored cost effectively throughout their lifecycle.Read More
Identify and remove old virtual machine persistent disk snapshots if no needed GCP. Virtual machine disk snapshot is considered old when the resource is older than 30 days.Read More
Identify any unused load balancers available within your Azure cloud account and delete them if no needed. A Microsoft Azure load balancer is considered unused when it doesn't have any associated backend pool instances. The backend pool instances can be individual virtual machines or instances running within a virtual machine scale set.Read More
Check GCP Cloud Budget monthly alerts is configured in your Azure subscriptions. When you set it properly, it will help to alert you when you exceed your budgeted threshold.Read More
Ensure that your Amazon EFS file systems is enabled Lifecycle. Amazon EFS lifecycle management automatically manages cost-effective file storage for your file systems. When enabled, lifecycle management migrates files that have not been accessed for a set period of time to the EFS Standard–Infrequent Access (Standard-IA) or One Zone–Infrequent Access (One Zone-IA) storage class, depending...Read More
Ensure that your AWS S3 buckets is configured with Amazon S3 Lifecycle to manage your objects so that they are stored cost effectively throughout their lifecycle.Read More
Check AWS Cloud Budget monthly alerts is configured in your Azure subscriptions. When you set it properly, it will help to alert you when you exceed your budgeted threshold.Read More
Identify MariaDB, MySQL, or PostgreSQL database server resources have been underutilized for an extended time over the past 7 days. Consider to remove it if no needed. By default, an database instance is considered underutilized when meets the following criteria: - The average CPU utilization has been less than 5% for the last 7 days...Read More