This topic describes how to use Zesty Commitment Manager to view details about your commitments.
Commitment Manager shows the following tabs:
Dashboard: data related to savings achieved by covering On-Demand costs with commitments
Compute Explorer: data about Compute costs
Savings Plans management: data about historical and future coverage and commitments (for users with automation using micro-Savings Plans)
Virtual Machines: data about the running VMs as well as current commitments (for Azure environments only)
Prerequisites
Cloud provider is integrated with the Zesty platform
For AWS EKS, see Onboard an AWS account with Zesty
For Azure AKS, see Onboard Azure for Zesty Commitment Manager
Access to the Zesty platform
If you have questions or need additional help, reach out to Customer Support.
Subscription to Commitment Manager
To show actual savings:
From the Zesty platform main menu, select Commitment Manager.
Savings are shown in the Commitment Manager dashboard:
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Dashboard
On the Dashboard tab, you can see data related to savings achieved by covering On-Demand costs with commitments.
By default, all the data shown is from the last 30 days. You can select a different date range which will apply to all the charts.
Tip: When you hover displayed data, more detail is shown.
Data delivery information
Due to AWS CUR delays, data that includes a previous month will be final only after the 7th of the current month, and the last 48 hours of data are not included in any data shown.
For Azure, data is updated every 24 hours based on Azure data availability.
The graphs show the following data:
Graph | Description | Graph options |
|---|---|---|
Cost over time |
| You can alternate the view between a bar chart and a line chart and also aggregate the data by day, week, or month. |
Coverage over time | Shows the daily average of compute workloads covered by commitments. You can see the data based on a 30-day steady state of usage (stable, ongoing demand, without noise from short-term peaks) or based on total usage (including temporary demand fluctuations). | |
Coverage type breakdown | Shows the On-Demand equivalent cost that is covered or not covered. | You can select which commitments to view as well as to alternate the view between a bar chart and a line chart. |
Savings Plans utilization (Azure only) | Shows the used Savings Plans and total Savings Plans. A difference indicates unused Savings Plans. | |
Average coverage ratio (AWS only) | Shows the ratio of commitments (out of all the current usage, not the steady state) that is covered, as well as the share of the commitments that are responsible for the coverage. | |
Platform cost breakdown | Shows the costs incurred per platform/OS. | |
Savings breakdown (AWS only) | Shows from where savings are derived: Customer (self-managed) savings and Managed (Zesty-managed) savings |
Virtual Machines
On the Virtual Machines tab, you can see details about the running VMs as well as current commitments (RI and SP). This tab is relevant only for Azure environments.
You can see details about the running virtual machines in the Virtual machine table. The table shows the monthly cost and coverage, together with details about the running VMs.
To see virtual machine details:
From the Commitment Manager page, click Virtual Machines.
The Virtual machines table is displayed.
By default, the table is grouped by subscription. To see the details grouped by resource group, region, or family size, click that grouping option.
A +<number> after a value indicates that the item includes additional values in that column (for example, multiple resource groups, regions, or family sizes):
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Commitment details
You can see details about all current commitments, both SP purchased by Zesty and SP or RI that were self-purchased, in the Commitments table.
One of the details shown is the commitment scope. Zesty-purchased commitments use shared scope, so they can be applied across eligible subscriptions.
In the End date column, the icon indicates that the commitment is ending within the next 30 days.
To see commitment details:
From the Virtual Machines tab, click View commitments.
The Commitments table is displayed.
Savings Plans management
The Savings Plans management tab shows detailed data about coverage and commitments, not only historical, but also future. With this information, you can project your plans and flexibility ahead of time and determine how the plan fits into your coverage and commitment needs.
By using micro-SP, Zesty is able to provide coverage at the least cost and greatest flexibility.
The SP management tab is displayed only for Commitment Management users with automation using micro-Savings Plans. For other users, refer to the Dashboard tab.
Zesty plans your future commitments based on your needs, expressed as the following:
Target coverage: how much of your steady state capacity you want covered
YoY growth: your projected, year over year change in growth (positive or negative)
Share: your request for the blend of 1-year and 3-year term commitments
These needs guide the entire commitment process, so they are displayed at the top of the SP management tab.
On the SP management tab, you can see the following:
Projected savings: the cost saved by Zesty purchasing micro-SP (instead of On-Demand) for the next 30 days. This figure is updated once a day.
Steady state vs. coverage: the graph shows the historical and future coverage.
Zesty calculates your future steady state (dark blue, dashed line) together with expected growth, then plots the goal of your target coverage (green, dashed line).
Over time, as your pre-existing RI/SP commitments (light blue line) expire, they will be replaced with Zesty-purchased micro-SP (purple line).
As you hover over the graph, you can see estimated OD cost.
Coverage blend over time by term: shows how the blend of 1-year and 3-year term commitments matches your “Share” goal over time.
For best cost, Zesty maximizes the purchase of 3-year term SP while retaining your desired blend.
For the first two years of a 3-year SP, the graph shows their cost as 3 Years (green line). When they enter their final year, the graph shows their cost under 3 Years (Final year) (light blue line).
During this final year, when they benefit from both the low cost of a 3-year as well as the flexibility of a 1-year commitment, their “Share” cost is shown as part of the 1-year term.
As you hover over the graph, you can see the estimated effective cost for all the parts of the coverage.
Estimated flexibility: shows the amount of flexibility in terms of EC2 drop tolerance. This enables you to plan for future shutdown/sunset with minimum underutilization of current commitment. As commitments are reduced, the flexibility increases.