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Zorluk: ZorOptimizing Business Processes through FinOps and Cloud Cost Management

A global EdTech enterprise operates a digital learning platform on Google Cloud across multiple projects under a single organization. Their environment experiences predictable baseline compute usage alongside sharp, seasonal traffic spikes during worldwide examination periods. The analytics pipeline processes multi-terabyte analytical queries in BigQuery with fluctuating on-demand query costs. Additionally, petabytes of historical student assignment media remain stored in Cloud Storage Standard storage classes long after courses complete. The executive team has mandated a comprehensive FinOps initiative to reduce cloud spending and improve cost predictability without impacting platform performance or increasing operational overhead. Which THREE cost-optimization and governance strategies should the Cloud Architect recommend?

  1. Purchase Flexible Committed Use Discounts (Flexible CUDs) for Compute Engine to cover baseline spend across regions and machine families while accommodating seasonal workload fluctuations.Cevap
  2. Implement Cloud Storage Object Lifecycle Management rules to automatically transition historical media objects from Standard to Coldline or Archive storage after 30 days of inactivity.Cevap
  3. Configure BigQuery slot reservations and capacity commitments to transition high-volume analytics from on-demand pricing to predictable flat-rate query execution.Cevap
  4. D
    Purchase 3-year standard Committed Use Discounts covering 100% of peak autoscaling compute capacity tied to specific machine families and zones.
  5. E
    Migrate all simple stateless HTTP services to dedicated Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters with custom node pools to manage container deployments.

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The Cloud Architect should implement Flexible Committed Use Discounts for Compute Engine baseline spend, Cloud Storage Object Lifecycle Management for archival media, and BigQuery slot reservations for query cost control.
A comprehensive FinOps strategy balances flexibility, storage lifecycle efficiency, and data warehouse cost caps. Flexible CUDs provide spend-based discounts that automatically apply across compute families and regions for baseline workloads. Cloud Storage Object Lifecycle Management automatically shifts cold data to cheaper storage classes (Coldline/Archive), drastically lowering storage unit costs. BigQuery slot reservations replace variable per-TB on-demand pricing with deterministic compute commitments for predictable financial governance.

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1
Analyze compute spending patterns and commit strategy
Identified that baseline usage should be covered by Flexible CUDs to gain dollar-per-hour spend flexibility across regions while avoiding over-commitment on peak autoscaling capacity.
Resource-based standard CUDs locked to specific zones/machine types create financial waste when workloads auto-scale down during non-exam periods.
2
Evaluate object storage cost reduction mechanisms
Configured Object Lifecycle Management policies to transition unaccessed media objects from Standard to Coldline/Archive after 30 days.
Automating storage lifecycle management aligns storage costs with data access frequency without manual intervention.
3
Establish query cost predictability in BigQuery
Switched high-volume analytics workloads from on-demand billing to slot reservations using BigQuery editions.
Slot reservations prevent unexpected billing spikes caused by unthrottled on-demand queries on large datasets.

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Enterprise FinOps Optimization and Cost Governance
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