FinOps & Cloud Cost Optimization
We implement FinOps practices that give your engineering and finance teams visibility and control over cloud costs. From real-time cost dashboards and anomaly detection to automated right-sizing, reserved instance management, and chargeback allocation, we turn cloud spending from an unpredictable expense into a managed, optimized investment.
Why This Matters
The average company wastes 30% of its cloud spend. FinOps practices typically pay for themselves in the first month by identifying quick wins in right-sizing and unused resources.
What You Get
Capabilities
Cost Intelligence
Real-time dashboards showing cost per service, team, feature, and customer — with trend analysis and forecasting for budget planning.
Auto Right-Sizing
Continuous analysis of resource utilization with automated recommendations and safe auto-scaling policies to eliminate waste.
RI/SP Management
Optimize reserved instance and savings plan portfolios across accounts and regions — maximizing coverage while minimizing commitment risk.
Real-World Applications
Use Cases
Technology Stack
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Learn MoreCommon Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Which cloud provider should I choose — AWS, Azure, or GCP?
It depends on your existing ecosystem, workload requirements, and budget. AWS leads in breadth of services, Azure integrates best with Microsoft tools, GCP excels in data/AI. Masarrati helps you evaluate and choose objectively.
How do you ensure zero-downtime cloud migration?
Through blue-green deployments, database replication, traffic shifting, rollback plans, and incremental migration strategies. Masarrati tests each migration step in staging before production cutover.
What is FinOps and how can it reduce cloud costs?
FinOps is the practice of bringing financial accountability to cloud spending. Masarrati implements right-sizing, reserved instances, spot instances, auto-scaling policies, and cost allocation tagging to typically reduce cloud bills by 30-50%.
Do you provide 24/7 cloud infrastructure support?
Yes. Masarrati offers managed infrastructure services with 24/7 monitoring, automated alerting, incident response, and SLA-backed support. We integrate with PagerDuty and OpsGenie for on-call management.
How do you handle Kubernetes at scale?
Masarrati designs and operates production Kubernetes clusters with GitOps (ArgoCD/Flux), service mesh (Istio), observability (Prometheus/Grafana), auto-scaling, and multi-cluster federation for global deployments.
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