The topic of cloud infrastructure costs raises questions for many IT service providers. Who is allowed to create servers on the cloud platform? Where does the main responsibility for cost management of the cloud infrastructure lie? And how are services charged to end customers? Here, T-Service providers learn how they can master the challenges related to cost management in the cloud.
"One topic that probably the whole world is talking about when it comes to cloud infrastructure is the cost aspect. In my opinion, there are three reasons why the cost of cloud infrastructure is such a big issue," says Xelon CEO and Swiss cloud pioneer Michael Dudli. He has summarised these reasons for us:
Control: Basically, as a system administrator - whether with a hyperscaler like Azure or with an on-premises provider like Xelon - you can set up a server in the portal. In comparison, with on-prem infrastructure, there was the process of hardware procurement. "Now most IT service providers want the system administrator to be able to do it themselves. To a certain extent, this leads to a loss of control, because who now controls and determines how many servers are created at which customer?", Michael Dudli knows from his many years of experience working directly with Swiss IT service providers.
Reporting: Who controls the allocated servers at the end of the month, who releases the invoice and who ultimately takes the main responsibility?
Billing: If someone creates a server in a client system or adds more CPU, more hard drives to a server in a client tenant - who ensures that this is charged on to the client? How can it be guaranteed that the process is really correct internally, so that at the end of the month the right invoice is triggered for the end customer?
"We recently carried out a project with a larger Swiss data centre provider. This one, of course, has some customers that need to be charged on and completely automates this process. At the end of the month, the resource calculations are automatically extracted, imported into the ERP and also automatically invoiced. The server creation and the assignment of rights, who is allowed to do what, have also been automated," reports Michael Dudli.
Michael has compiled tips on how IT service providers can master the challenges associated with the costs of cloud infrastructures. Here you can find out what should be taken into account.
3 tips for cost management in the cloud for IT service providers