Cloud Computing Store’s Service First support culture guides our mission to empower IT by giving time and resources back. We believe fiduciary responsibility should govern a cloud provider’s recommendations and guidance. At Cloud Computing Store, we take this responsibility very seriously and always strive to ensure customer applications are put in the right environment and for the right cost. This philosophy does not end after deployment; we are constantly looking for new ways to improve and optimize the cost of all customer applications.
Righsizing is process of identifying which parts of the infrastructure that your application runs on are underutilized and then adjusting the resources according to ensure maximum efficiency. Cloud Computing Store helps you navigate the dynamic nature of cloud workloads by detailed information about what each application is using and how it can run with greater efficiency.
A reserved instance is a reservation of resources and capacity, for either one or three years, for a particular Availability Zone within a region. This investment has the potential to help you save a huge amount of money on your AWS bill and greatly increase your ROI. However, using them incorrectly cannot only rob you of that savings but perhaps even end up costing you more money. With Cloud Computing Store’s Reserved Instance recommendations, you can rest assured you are making the right choice for your workloads.
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