Hello Mohammed Shaik, Azure Advisor’s cost-saving recommendations are based on several factors and assumptions, which can sometimes lead to discrepancies between the suggested savings and your actual costs. Here are some reasons why you might see these differences.
- Retail rates vs Actual costs - Azure Advisor often calculates potential savings based on retail rates, which might not account for any discounts, promotions or special pricing you currently have. This can make the recommended savings appear higher than what you're actually paying
- Utilization metrics - Recommendations are based on utilization metrics over a specific period (e.g., the last 7, 14, or 30 days). If your usage patterns vary significantly, the recommendations might not accurately reflect your typical usage
- Assumptions of resource usage - The recommendations assume that resources can be resized or shut down without impacting performance or availability. In reality, some resources might be underutilized by design, or resizing them may not be feasible
- Lookback period - The lookback period for analyzing resource usage can affect the recommendations. If the period used for analysis doesn't match your typical usage patterns, the recommendations might not be accurate.
Regarding the Reserved Instances recommendations, the pricing is based on the assumption that you will commit to a one-year or three-year term, which typically offers significant discounts compared to pay-as-you-go pricing. However, if your actual usage is lower or if you have other discounts, the suggested savings might not align with your actual costs.
To get more accurate recommendations, you can:
- Adjust the lookback period in Azure Advisor to better match your typical usage patterns
- Review the specific metrics and assumptions used in the recommendations
- Consider any special pricing or discounts you have when evaluating the recommendations
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