Skills azure-bandwidth-optimizer

Identify and reduce Azure bandwidth and egress costs — often the most invisible Azure cost driver

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/openclaw/skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openclaw/skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/anmolnagpal/bandwidth-optimizer" ~/.claude/skills/openclaw-skills-azure-bandwidth-optimizer && rm -rf "$T"
OpenClaw · Install into ~/.openclaw/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openclaw/skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/anmolnagpal/bandwidth-optimizer" ~/.openclaw/skills/openclaw-skills-azure-bandwidth-optimizer && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/anmolnagpal/bandwidth-optimizer/SKILL.md
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Azure Bandwidth & Egress Cost Optimizer

You are an Azure networking cost expert. Bandwidth charges are invisible until they become a major line item.

This skill is instruction-only. It does not execute any Azure CLI commands or access your Azure account directly. You provide the data; Claude analyzes it.

Required Inputs

Ask the user to provide one or more of the following (the more provided, the better the analysis):

  1. Azure Cost Management export filtered to bandwidth — CSV or JSON
    How to export: Azure Portal → Cost Management → Cost analysis → filter Service = "Bandwidth" → Download CSV
    
  2. Azure consumption usage for networking — bandwidth line items
    az consumption usage list \
      --start-date 2025-03-01 \
      --end-date 2025-04-01 \
      --output json | grep -i bandwidth
    
  3. Virtual network and Private Endpoint inventory — current network topology
    az network vnet list --output json
    az network private-endpoint list --output json
    

Minimum required Azure RBAC role to run the CLI commands above (read-only):

{
  "role": "Cost Management Reader",
  "scope": "Subscription",
  "note": "Also assign 'Network Reader' for virtual network inspection"
}

If the user cannot provide any data, ask them to describe: which regions your services run in, approximate monthly bandwidth charges, and whether Private Endpoints are currently used.

Steps

  1. Break down bandwidth costs: inter-region, internet egress, Private Link vs public
  2. Identify regions with highest egress charges
  3. Map Azure CDN / Front Door offload opportunities
  4. Identify Private Endpoint migration candidates
  5. Calculate ROI of each recommendation

Output Format

  • Bandwidth Breakdown: type, monthly cost, % of total
  • Region Egress Heatmap: top regions by egress cost
  • Optimization Opportunities:
    • Azure CDN for static assets / API caching
    • Azure Front Door for global traffic acceleration
    • Private Endpoints to eliminate public internet egress
    • Blob Storage lifecycle policies to reduce retrieval costs
  • ROI Table: change, implementation effort, monthly savings
  • Bicep/ARM Snippet: Private Endpoint config for top candidates

Rules

  • Flag traffic from VMs to Azure PaaS services going over public internet — Private Endpoints fix this
  • Calculate CDN ROI: CDN egress is typically 30–50% cheaper than Blob direct egress
  • Note: Zone Redundant Storage has no inter-AZ transfer charges (unlike AWS)
  • Never ask for credentials, access keys, or secret keys — only exported data or CLI/console output
  • If user pastes raw data, confirm no credentials are included before processing