This involves examining the organization's cloud spending patterns, identifying areas of overspending or underutilization, and implementing strategies to optimize costs. It may involve analyzing billing data, identifying unused resources, rightsizing instances, and implementing cost-saving measures such as reserved instances or spot instances.
Osprey assesses how efficiently the organization is utilizing cloud resources such as compute, storage, and networking. This includes identifying idle resources, optimizing workload placement, and ensuring that resources are allocated appropriately based on demand.
Osprey evaluates the performance of applications and workloads running in the cloud and identifies opportunities to improve efficiency. This may involve optimizing configurations, fine-tuning resource allocation, and implementing performance monitoring and tuning tools.
Osprey assesses the security posture of cloud environments to ensure that data and applications are protected from threats and vulnerabilities. This involves evaluating security controls, compliance with industry regulations and standards, and implementing security best practices.
Osprey evaluates how well the organization's cloud infrastructure scales to meet changing demand and business requirements. This may involve assessing auto-scaling policies, elasticity of resources, and the ability to quickly provision and deprovision resources as needed.
Osprey reviews governance policies and management practices related to cloud usage, such as access controls, resource tagging, and service-level agreements (SLAs). This ensures that cloud resources are being managed effectively and in accordance with organizational policies and standards.