AWS Reserved Instance strategy, portfolio-wide.
Standard vs Convertible analysis, RI Marketplace strategy, cross-region planning, size-flexibility optimization, and portfolio management across RDS, Redshift, ElastiCache, OpenSearch, DynamoDB, and legacy EC2 RIs.
RIs aren't dead — they
just live in the database tier now.
The introduction of Savings Plans changed the calculus for EC2 commitments. For most organizations, the right answer for EC2, Fargate, and Lambda is now a layered Savings Plans portfolio. But that decision does not extend to the rest of AWS. RDS, Redshift, ElastiCache, OpenSearch, and DynamoDB still rely on Reserved capacity as their primary commitment vehicle — and they often represent 30–50% of the bill.
That makes Reserved Instance strategy a quietly under-managed area. Many FinOps teams shifted attention to Savings Plans and left their database RI portfolios on autopilot. The result is suboptimal coverage in exactly the spend categories that have grown fastest: managed databases, cache, search, and analytics. We rebuild that portfolio with the same rigor we apply to compute.
We also clean up the EC2 RI tail. Most organizations still carry legacy Standard and Convertible RIs that no longer match their workloads. Some convert. Some sell. Some expire. Each disposition has a specific economic answer, and we work through every line item.
Every RI category, every family.
Portfolio audit to optimized state in 4–6 weeks.
Inventory and utilization audit
Map every active RI and Reserved Capacity commitment. Score utilization, identify expiring tail, and surface unused or under-attributed RIs.
Coverage modeling
Build database and EC2 coverage models. Identify gaps, model the optimal one-year vs three-year ladder, and quantify the recovery potential from RI Marketplace.
Execution and rebalancing
Sequence purchases and Marketplace listings, set up quarterly rebalancing, and integrate the RI portfolio with your Savings Plans and EDP commitments.
What clients actually save.
Often combined with RI strategy.
Your RI portfolio
is under-managed.
$2.4B+ in AWS spend reviewed. We rebuild your RI portfolio in 4–6 weeks.