CLOUD-DIGITAL-LEADER · Question #47
The CFO is attending one of the preliminary meetings in the migration strategy meeting. She brings up the concern about costs. They have contracts with their vendors and the payments they will need…
The correct answer is C. Yes, the Pricing Calculator can be used to estimate the cost of resources. The pricing calculator can be used to give clear estimates of resource usage. -> Running test loads is as closely indicative as using the pricing calculator. -> There are no cloud cost info. It might not apply to you. https://cloud.google.com/products/calculator
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The CFO is attending one of the preliminary meetings in the migration strategy meeting. She brings up the concern about costs. They have contracts with their vendors and the payments they will need to make when purchasing any kind of infrastructure. This gives them a clear view of numbers for resource budgeting and planning. Can she get the same kind of clarity on Google Cloud?
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- AYes. Do a trial run of typical workloads. See the billing amount and that becomes the base
- BYes, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation publishes yearly numbers on the cost of running the
- CYes, the Pricing Calculator can be used to estimate the cost of resources.
- DYes, Google provides a typical cost of application workloads by region and indus-try. Use that as
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(13 responses)- C92% (12)
- D8% (1)
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The pricing calculator can be used to give clear estimates of resource usage. -> Running test loads is as closely indicative as using the pricing calculator. -> There are no cloud cost info. It might not apply to you. https://cloud.google.com/products/calculator
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