What would you say are meaningful metrics for startups / tech companies cloud infrastructure costs that one should look into and monitor closely?
So far I have come by the following metrics:
- Cloud Cost as % of Cost of Revenue
- Cloud Cost as % of ARR
- Total Annual Cloud Cost by Company Headcount
Do you think these are useful? Would suggest another metric?
References (with values):
[1] https://a16z.com/2021/05/27/cost-of-cloud-paradox-market-cap-cloud-lifecycle-scale-growth-repatriation-optimization/
[2] https://cms.harness.io/uploads/Harness_Saa_S_Cloud_Spend_Survey_2020_884eb6a583.pdf
Some are more difficult to figure out than others:
- Cost per tenant/customer
- Cost by environment
- Cost of/by change (i.e., introducing changes to app or architecture)
- Projecting costs into the future
- Margins, once factoring in other OpEx costs (huge implications given fast rising cloud costs and companies market cap being reduced as a result of increased costs)
- Pro forma capitalization can also be useful, if not required by some finance teams.
I could go on about this for days...