#12: Optimizing for Sustainability

#12: Optimizing for Sustainability

Update: 2024-04-19
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Tech thought leader and host of the Kubernetes Unpacked podcast Kristina Devochko joins nCast today to talk all things cloud cost optimization, Kubernetes and green tech. 


We start by talking about the fact that many companies aren’t even using HALF of their compute resources. But does slashing your AWS bill necessarily mean that you’re saving the plant? We delve into cost optimization and how it aligns (or not) with sustainability. 


Kristina shares her insights on measuring your cloud carbon footprint and the tools you need (KEDA, Karpenter, Kepler) to increase cloud sustainability. We discuss key practical ways to get started cutting unnecessary cloud waste, from eliminating orphaned resources to scheduling during off hours. 


Plus, we're revealing how nOps has managed to run our production on Spot instances — talk about recycling! 


0:00 - 1:09 : Introduction


1:10 - 4:20 : Sustainability at Kubecon Europe and other recent events


4:21 - 9:31 : Is cost optimization the same as sustainability?


9:32 - 12:53 : Green data centers and your carbon footprint


12:54 - 15:21 : Portability and the downsides of over-committing to pricing plans


15:22 - 19:51 : Measuring your organization’s cloud sustainability


19:53 - 26:51 : KEDA, Karpenter, Kepler and the tools you need


26:52 - 31:12 : Leveraging available Spot capacity and choosing instances


31:13 - 37:15 : Running production environments on Spot 


37:15 - 44:46 : Continual rightsizing and automated tools


44:47 - 48:18 : Carbon-efficient Karpenter scaling


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#12: Optimizing for Sustainability

#12: Optimizing for Sustainability

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