F2 Community FinOps Practitioner Lead(s): | Bala Kaliamurthy, David Sterz |
F2 Community Contributors: | Bala kaliamurthy, Dan Casson, David Sterz, Erik Peterson, Hannah Raikes, Jonathan Morin, Kevin Mueller, Laila Majidi, Noah Abrahamas, Pavan Chavva, Roi Rav-Hon, Sean Pomeroy, Stephen Arthur, Stuart Davidson, Youssef Ibrahim |
F2 Staff: | Vas, Ashley, Steve |
F2 TAC Liaison: | Eugene Khvostov |
related channels in the F2 Slack: |
#wg-container-cost-allocation other related Slack channels: #sig-containers-kubernetes #finops-for-engineers #adopting-finops #wg-resource-utilization-efficiency #wg-shared-cost #wg-open-standard-cloud-billing |
Resources | Calculating container costs |
The working group for container cost allocation is focused on providing guidance and best practices to practioners around allocating cost of containers.
A major goal is to provide deliverables that are ready to use but also allows the community to debate about and to contribute and shape further.
All personas of all maturities are very welcome to contribute by sharing their container stories, asking questions about their day to day challenges with containers so we all learn from each other.
Addressing some of the problem spaces from sig-containers around container cost-allocation, you can find related topics in the problem space around allocation.
To avoid duplication, we suggest to read up on this in the sig-containers mission statement
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Slack Channel: #wg-container-cost-allocation
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We meet weekly on thursday via Zoom, to get an invite reach out in slack channel above
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05:30p - 06:00p CEST
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11:30a - 12:00p EST
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08:30a - 09:00a PDT/PST
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9:00p - 10:30p IST (Indian Standard Time)
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01:30a - 02:00a AEST
Are there any specific slack conversations, channels, or other publications that you think help support this?
- A ready to use label schema made from the finops foundation practioners and vendors covering all personas and maturity level
- A label dictionary) with many entries for "inspiration" (and how to decide on them)
- A glossary for the sig-containers terminology and their definition
- A label dictionary is accessible to the world and serves as inspiration and orientation to choose the right labels for allocating costs for every maturity level
- A set of label schemas exists in an easy to digest and ready to use format such as yaml
- It is easy to contribute own label schemas and labels to the community
The Output produced is published and supports practitioners in their cost allocation journey in.
- Labels are mapped to personas
- Labels are rated by maturity
- Output is referenced to the FinOps Foundation projects and capabilities (planned for Q3'22)
- creating community for FinOps practitioners
- advancing FinOps practitioners
- defining FinOps open standards and best practices