Cloud Cost Views

Important:The product name for this user guide has changed from Foundation and Cloudscape to Business Service Discovery and Migration Planning. Previous UI pages known as Foundation have changed to Business Service Discovery. Previous UI pages known as CloudScape have changed to Migration Planning.

The Cloud Cost Views page (Add Intelligence > CloudScape > Cloud Cost Views) is a dashboard that helps you build a view into what the future of your IT estate might be like in the cloud. After selecting Cloud Cost Views, a welcome screen opens and introduces you to a workflow to help you pick cloud providers, arrange your cloud portfolio, and model your cloud environment.

Following are the stages of creating a Cloud Cost Views dashboard.

1. Establish total cost of ownership.
2. Select a pre-calculated view or build a custom view.
3. View your new cloud cost views dashboard.
4. Further customize your cloud cost views dashboard.

Following are descriptions of the Cloud Cost Views workflows:

Get Started!—You can create a new cloud cost view.
Load A View—You can select from your list of saved cloud cost views.
Compare All Views—You can view and compare all of your saved cloud cost views.

Creating a Cloud Cost View

The following sections describe how to use the Cloud Cost Views features:

Creating a Default Cloud Cost View
Creating a Custom Cloud Cost View
Analyzing Cloud Provider Costs in the Cloud Cost by Asset Table.

Creating a Default Cloud Cost View

After completing the Total Cost of Ownership report, you can complete the following steps to create a default cloud cost view. This cloud cost view provides a dashboard with the cost of moving your on-premise devices to a specific cloud provider and the recommended cloud provider instances for your devices.

To create a default cloud cost view:

1. Go to Add Intelligence.
2. From the CloudScape menu, select Cloud Cost Views. The Welcome to the Cloud Cost Views! page appears.
3. Select Get Started! The following page appears: First, Let’s Double Check Your Total Cost of Ownership.
4. Click the Create New View button in the upper-right corner. The following page appears: Now Let’s Select a Starting Point.
5. Select from one of the following cloud providers to create a cloud cost view, and then click View Dashboard:
Amazon Web Services 
Google Cloud Platform 
Microsoft Azure 
Oracle.
6. After the Calculate Cloud Pricing pop-up window appears, select the appropriate option for storage price calculation:
Assume blob storage 
Match disks based on throughput (BETA) 

For further details on these storage price calculation options, see IaaS Cloud Pricing.

7. Click Confirm. The cloud provider’s dashboard appears. After the dashboard widgets is a table titled Cloud Cost by Asset, which further details the cloud cost and recommended instance for each device using several different metrics.

Creating a Custom Cloud Cost View

After viewing your default cloud cost dashboard, you can further customize the dashboard by completing the following steps to customize and pick any specific instance classes to be included in or excluded from your migration plans. This feature enables appropriate pricing data to be reflected. Descriptions of the cost matching criteria are available in Analyzing Cloud Provider Costs in the Cloud Cost by Asset Table.

To customize your cost matching criteria:

1. Go to Add Intelligence.
2. From the CloudScape menu, select Cloud Cost Views. The Welcome to the Cloud Cost Views! page appears.
3. Select Load A View. The pop-up window Your Saved Views appears.
4. Select the appropriate cloud cost view and click Confirm. Your saved cloud cost view appears.
5. Click Create New View in the upper-right corner. The following page appears: First, Let’s Double Check Your Total Cost of Ownership.
6. Click Create New View in the upper-right corner. The following page appears: Now Let’s Select a Starting Point.
7. Under the Create Custom icon, click Select. The following page appears: Let’s Customize Your Cost Matching Criteria.
8. Enter the view name in the Name Your View field.
9. Select the cloud provider from the Select Your Provider dropdown list.
10. Select the appropriate Network I/O Model from the dropdown list.
11. Select the appropriate instance class by clicking the button under the Select Instance Classes section, which displays the available number of instance classes for the cloud provider. The Select Instance Class dialog box opens. You can select or search for and then select the appropriate instance class options for the cloud provider. Then click Confirm. The Instance Class feature flag displays Yes at the top of the custom cloud cost dashboard view.

Note:Consider the following:

Any cloud provider instance class labeled as compute represents a generic or default instance class.
If no specific instance classes are selected, all of the cloud provider’s available instance classes will be considered to determine the most cost effective instance class. It is the same outcome as selecting the Select All option in the Select Instance Class dialog box.

Tip:From your custom cloud cost dashboard view, you can click Customize View Further to further customize an instance class. For example, you may wish to customize an instance class for a specific group of devices.

a. When the Customize <Name of Your Cloud Cost View> Further page appears, go to the Instance Class box. Within the box, you can search for multiple instance classes by separating them with commas.
b. Click Customize Assets. The Customizing Assets dialog box opens.
c. Select the Instance Class radio button.
d. Click Select Instance Class to select the cloud provider’s recommended instance types.
e. When the Select Instance Class dialog box opens, select the appropriate instance class and click Confirm. The Customizing Assets dialog box opens.
f. Click Apply Customizations. The Recalculating View dialog box opens.
g. When the View Successfully Updated dialog box opens, click View Updated Dashboard to view and analyze the instance class updates in your custom cloud cost dashboard view.
12. Select the appropriate Resource Usage Matching Criteria to customize your cloud cost view. The following table provides further descriptions for these criteria.

Resource Usage Matching Criteria

Description

Metric Provisioning Slider

Move the slider to the left to underprovision a metric on a percentage basis; move the slider to the right to overprovision a metric on a percentage basis.

Following are the available metrics:

CPU 
Memory 
Network 
Storage 
StorageIO 
StorageThroughput.

Performance Aggregation Method

To the right of each metric provisioning slider is a series of radio buttons. Select the appropriate performance metric option for the device:

Avg (Average)
95th (95th percentile)
Max (Maximum)
Inv (Provisioned Inventory).

Prioritize Cores First?

Selecting this box enables recommended instances with fewer processor cores, even if they are more expensive.

Include Zombies?

Selecting this box includes devices in the cost estimation that have been flagged as Zombies. For a description of a device with a Zombie profile, see Performance Profiles.

Storage Class?

Selecting this box enables a match for the provisioned storage based on throughput.

Note:Depending on the selected cloud provider, some of the Resource Usage Matching Criteria may not be available, including StorageIO, StorageThroughput, and Storage Class? These unavailable options will be indicated with an information icon and will appear dimmed. For a list of cloud providers that do not support the Storage Class? feature, see the CSV file All Active Cloud Providers Without Storage Class.

13. Click Calculate View. Your custom cloud cost dashboard appears with the following Resource Usage Matching Criteria that are described in the following table.

Tip:From your custom cloud cost dashboard view, you can click Customize View Further to further customize an asset listed in the Cloud Cost by Asset table. When the Customizing Assets pop-up window appears, the cloud providers that display in the Select Provider dropdown list depend on whether you have enabled or disabled the Storage Class? feature in step 11. When the Storage Class? feature is disabled, the Select Provider dropdown list includes those cloud providers listed in the CSV file All Active Cloud Providers. When the Storage Class? feature is enabled, the Select Provider dropdown list includes those cloud providers listed in the CSV file Cloud Providers With Storage Class.

Resource Usage Matching Criteria

Description

Prioritize Cores, Include Zombies, and Storage Class

Displays these flags at the top of the dashboard and underneath the view name that you entered in step 8.

The selections Yes or No for these criteria are based on your entries in step 11.

StorageIO and StorageThoughput

Displays in the Inventory Cost bar chart widget.

Storage Class

Displays in the Storage Class Names pie chart widget. The recommended storage class name and cost are based on the cloud provider you selected in step 9.

Based on the storage class costs for the affected devices, you may decide the following to lower your cloud costs:

Switch the affected devices to a less expensive storage class.
Not move the affected devices to the cloud.

Storage Class Names Count

Displays in the Storage Class Names Count pie chart widget. The count represents the number of devices listed in the Cloud Cost by Asset table with the recommended storage class for the cloud provider you selected in step 9.

Based on the affected number of devices, you may decide the following to lower your cloud costs:

Switch the affected devices to a less expensive storage class.
Not move the affected devices to the cloud.

Analyzing Cloud Provider Costs in the Cloud Cost by Asset Table

After customizing your cloud cost dashboard, scroll past the bottom of the dashboard where you will see the following information displayed in the Cloud Cost by Asset table.

Cloud Cost by Asset Column

Description

Hostname

Displays the device name.

IP Address

Displays the device’s unique address on the internet or a local network.

OS

Displays the device’s Operating System.

Device Type

Displays the appropriate option as described in Device Type Definitions.

Stack Names

Displays the unique identifier to reference a nested stack from within a parent stack.

Location

Displays the device’s connectivity location. For further details, see the Location definition in Connectivity Definitions.

Provider

Displays the selected cloud provider.

Instance Class

Displays the recommended virtual server category for the device to help narrow the recommended Instance. Depending on the cloud provider, the instance class may offer several different sizes of instances. By default, the least expensive Instance Class displays. To further customize the cloud provider’s Instance Class options, see Creating a Custom Cloud Cost View.

Note:The Instance Class column displays when the Instance Class feature flag displays Yes at the top of the custom cloud cost dashboard view.

Instance

Displays the recommended virtual server for the device. By default, the least expensive Instance displays. To further customize the cloud provider’s Instance options, see Creating a Custom Cloud Cost View.

Storage Name

Displays the recommended storage class name based on the selected cloud provider.

Note:The Storage Name column displays when the Storage Class feature flag displays Yes at the top of the custom cloud cost dashboard view.

Storage Under Max

Displays Yes when the device is within the StorageIO and StorageThroughput limits for the associated storage class.

Displays No when the device exceeds the StorageIO and StorageThroughput limits for the associated storage class.

Performance Profile

Displays the tag of the device’s performance profile. For a list of the possible performance profile options and descriptions, see Performance Profiles.

CPU Frequency in Gb

Displays the device’s number of CPU cycles per second in terms of gigabytes.

Memory in Gb

Displays the device’s current memory in terms of gigabytes.

Network in Gb Per Day

Displays the device network traffic demand in terms of Gb per day.

Storage in Gb

Displays the device’s current data storage in terms of gigabytes.

Storage I/O

Displays the device demand in terms of Input/Output operations.

Storage Throughput

Displays the device demand in terms of MB/s

Instance Cost Per Day

Displays the cost per day for the instance listed under the Instance column.

Network Cost Per Day

Displays the network cost per day based on the value from Network in Gb Per Day

Storage Cost Per Day

Displays the cloud provider’s storage cost per day.

Storage I/O Cost Per Day

Displays the cloud provider’s storage input/output cost per day.

Storage Throughput Cost

Displays the cloud provider’s storage throughput cost for the storage class listed under the Storage Name column.

Total Cost Per Day

Displays the total cost per day to run the device in the cloud, including:

Instance Cost Per Day 
Network Cost Per Day 
Storage Cost Per Day 
Storage I/O Cost Per Day.