<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none;" alt="" src="https://px.ads.linkedin.com/collect/?pid=2634489&amp;fmt=gif">

Google Cloud Strategy, Application Development, Session Recording

Best Practices for Cost Optimization and Architectural Planning in GCP (full recording)

By Stephen C2C | May 3, 2022

When building assets like applications, databases, or AI/ML interfaces on Google Cloud, should you prioritize keeping costs down or building the best architecture you can? With the right strategies in place, you don't have to choose between the two. Patrick Booher, SVP Cloud Solutions at Zazmic, Inc., and Anil Sharma, CEO and Founder of Trillo, are two executives in the Google Cloud customer community working on a daily basis to help their own customers find solutions that balance architectural planning with cost optimization. In this C2C Deep Dive, Anil and Patrick review a wide variety of practices supporting these solutions, as well as real-world stories of the customers putting them to successful use. Watch the full recording below, and use the list below to navigate to the topics most relevant to you:

 

  • (1:00) Introduction, Objectives, and Challenges
  • (5:30) Writing Requirement Specifications
  • (8:30) Discover Architectural Patterns
  • (11:45) Isolated Functions and Centralized Data
  • (21:55) Functions and Services
  • (34:50) Non-Functional Requirements
  • (38:00) Cost Optimization
  • (41:05) Utilization
  • (45:20) Cost Controls
  • (49:20) Thank you and Q&A

 

 


Recent Articles

Data Analytics

Generative AI: Are You Behind?!

Review the latest insights from the AI Readiness Report.
By Bruno Aziza
Industry Solutions

Make "Gen AI Work": Landscape, SLMs vs. LLMs, Cost & More...

Discover the 5 metrics you need to know in order to be an exceptional CEO and Operator.
By Bruno Aziza
Google Cloud Strategy

AI Cheat Sheet

AI is no more and no less the drive to create robots with human minds so they can do everything we do and more. Use this cheat sheet to help decode the space.
By Leah Zitter