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Optimize 17 Monitoring cloud health Azure provides many monitoring services targeted at applications, workloads, and core service health to ensure you have full visibility into your system status for proactive and reactive analysis. In Azure, you can use either basic or premium monitoring services. Basic monitoring services: Azure Monitor Service Health Azure Advisor Premium monitoring services also include: Application Insights Service Map Network Watcher Continual cost efficiency and optimization With a quick glance, you can determine the number of virtual machines that are consistently underutilized (that is, running below 90 percent). Then, with Azure cost optimization sizing, you can find recommendations for which VMs require action, as well as the suggested instance change (including potential annual savings). As you continue to use your new IaaS environment, targeting maximum cost savings through Azure Reserved VM Instances (RI) becomes attractive. Reporting available in Azure Cost Management can recommend the workloads that would benefit from RIs, maximizing your TCO. Tools for optimization For further information about optimization tools, explore these resources: Azure Cost Management Azure Log Analytics Monitoring in Azure Azure migration partners Security with Azure Security Center Chapter 05

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