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by red-iron-pine 973 days ago
> attracted me to finops as an engineering problem. Consumption based pricing is really tough for a lot of orgs to handle at the $1M+ range, so much so that it requires dedicated software to line things up.

absolutely. massive struggle at the orgs I've been / am at.

processes for provisioning new resources haven't changed, and a lot of teams kind of push their own builds, or get reservations for X amount of space and dollars and then they can play with their space.

the result is OpEx shifts wildly from one quarter to the next, and control has been hit or miss. it continues mostly because projects need to deliver -- and do -- but that "do what you gotta do to make it work" approach has turned basically into the wild west and no one plays by the rules.

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Yeah. In an infrastructure as code setup there's some more rigor that can be applied, at least in terms of tagging what's going out. But I've generally seen the finops team come in and optimize ex post facto.