Datadog's State of Cloud Costs 2024 Report Finds Spending on GPU Instances Growing 40% as Organizations Experiment with AI
GPUs can be more than 200% faster than CPUs when parallel processing
"Today, the most widely used type of GPU-based instance is also the least expensive. This suggests that many customers are still in the experimentation phase with AI and applying the GPU instance to their early efforts in adaptive AI, machine learning inference and small-scale training," said Yrieix Garnier, VP of Product at
In addition to more companies spending compute on AI projects, the report found that containers were a common theme of wasted spend among organizations. In fact, 83% of container costs were associated with idle resources. About 54% of this wasted spend was on cluster idle, which is the cost of overprovisioning cluster infrastructure, while 29% was associated with workload idle, which comes from resource requests that are larger than their workloads require. This wasted spend comes as organizations allocate more of their EC2 compute to running containers, up to 35% compared to 30% a year ago.
Other key findings from the report include:
- Outdated Technologies Are Widely Used: AWS's current infrastructure offerings commonly both outperform their previous-generation versions and cost less, but 83% of organizations still spend an average of 17% of their EC2 budgets on previous-generation technologies.
- Fewer Organizations Are Taking Advantage of Discounts: Cloud service providers offer commitment-based discounts on many of their services—for example, AWS has discount programs for Amazon EC2, Amazon RDS, Amazon SageMaker and others—but only 67% of organizations are participating in these discounts, down from 72% last year.
- Green Technology Is on the Rise for Better Performance and Cost: On average, organizations that use Arm-based instances spend 18% of their EC2 compute budget on them—twice as much as they did a year ago. Instance types based on the Arm processor use up to 60% less energy than similar EC2s and often provide better performance at a lower cost.
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