

“The primary tools we use to design efficient automation of cloud resources come from the fields of decision analysis and resource management. On the compute side, the platform collects real-time performance metrics, buying or selling cloud compute in response to app usage.
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To increase or decrease storage, Zesty transforms filesystem volumes in the cloud into a virtual disk with a series of multiple volumes, each of which can be expanded or shrunk. Baikov was previously a DevOps team lead at Netvertise. He briefly worked together with Baikov at big data firm Feedvisor. Prior to co-launching Zesty, Melamedov was the VP of customer success at Gimmonix, a travel tech company. Melamedov founded Zesty with Alexey Baikov in 2019, after the pair observed that cloud infrastructure wasn’t keeping up with the pace of change in business environments.

“This results in countless wasted engineering hours attempting to predict and manually adjust cloud infrastructure as well as billions of dollars thrown away each year.”

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