FinOps, But With a Carbon KPI - My Intro to GreenOps
Why I started caring about cloud carbon emissions, what GreenOps actually means, and two practical steps you can take today: kill zombies and migrate to Graviton.
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Why I started caring about cloud carbon emissions, what GreenOps actually means, and two practical steps you can take today: kill zombies and migrate to Graviton.
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How switching to Graviton-based instances offers up to 60% less energy usage without compromise. A practical approach to cloud sustainability that improves cost and performance.
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Regulation, customers, and the physics of cloud infrastructure are converging to make integrated cost and carbon management a practical requirement, not a nice-to-have.
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High availability has been a core cloud selling point for over a decade. But every redundant copy and warm standby represents additional servers drawing power and embodied carbon.
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Reserved Instances are a sharp FinOps tool for cost savings, but from a GreenOps perspective, those same commitments can quietly freeze inefficient architectures in place.
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The cloud has made geography feel almost abstract, but behind every region sits a real mix of power plants and carbon intensity. Where GreenOps and FinOps start pulling in different directions.
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