This blog post is a collaboration between Vishwanath Jakka, Engineering Product Manager,Cisco Cloud & Compute & Co-authored by Francoise Rees,Product Marketing Manager,Cisco Cloud & Compute.
Cisco Workload Optimization Manager (CWOM) recently introduced support for Google Cloud Platform (GCP), providing visibility, insights, and actions for the top three public cloud providers. It's no secret that many organizations use multiple public cloud providers -either by design, to take advantage of a provider's specific strength or toolkit, or due to mergers and acquisitions, where different business units use different cloud providers.
According to the Flexera 2022 State of the Cloud Report,89% of organizations have a multi-cloud strategy, with 80% having a hybrid cloud strategy.Using multiple clouds just compounds the challenge of controlling cloud spend.
HashiCorp, in its 2021 state of cloud survey, also found that39% of respondents said their organization overspent on their cloud budgets.
Cisco Workload Optimization Manager is a decision-automation engine that provides workloads with the exact resources they need at the right time in accordance with business policies, freeing IT teams to focus on innovation rather than the maintenance of their IT environment.
CWOM helps organizations assure application performance and reduce cloud cost by continuously resourcing applications to perform better. By using CWOM, customers let software make the decisions through AI and automation to continuously assure applications have the resources they need to perform at the lowest cost. CWOM scales the efforts of your IT and application teams, helping them drive innovative applications and differentiate against the competition.
And now with version v3.3.0 of CWOM, IT teams will have insights into GCP the same way they already have into AWS and Azure. Starting with this version, CWOM will assist customers in extending a performance-centric view to workloads on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP), like we do for AWS and Azure. CWOM gathers specific data points from GCP and provides actionable and automatable recommendations to maintain and increase performance, while reducing costs.
The first step is to register your GCP accounts during setup. Once a Google Cloud Platform Service account has been added, the Workload Optimizer Manager will automatically discover the infrastructure information.
Adding a Google Cloud Platform Billing account will enable CWOM to use cost data analysis capabilities to provide accurate recommendations for your workloads.
Once target registration is complete, CWOM collects a set of data points needed for the analysis.
Once the data points are collected CWOM starts the analysis to provide recommendations and actions. The two types of actions introduced are Scale VM and Reconfigure VM. We will expand the types of actions provided in future releases.
Figure 2: Scale VM action: Change instance type to relieve read throughput congestion
Now Workload Optimizer Manager, with support of GCP, can provide visibility and insight for both the virtualization and containers layers of the stack. CWOM has supported Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) for a while. Now with GCP info, Workload Optimizer Manager can stitch GKE clusters to GCP resources for holistic visibility and actions.
In summary, with the newly released support for Google Cloud Platform, Cisco Workload Optimization Manager now lets you manage and optimize workload resources across the top three public providers, to help you reap the benefits of a well-tuned cloud environment.
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