
Many Dynamics 365 performance and cost challenges don’t come from licensing or the platform itself.
They come from how the environment is designed and managed.
Common issues seen in production environments:
Over-provisioned Azure resources supporting Dynamics workloads
Limited use of autoscaling for integrations and extensions
Inefficient data growth management impacting performance
Manual monitoring instead of automated health checks
Dynamics 365 performs best when the supporting cloud architecture is designed intentionally:
Scale resources based on actual usage, not peak assumptions
Use automation for environment management and monitoring
Design integrations to be event-driven instead of always-on
Treat cost optimization as an ongoing process, not a one-time exercise
Curious how others here approach this:
Do you review your Dynamics 365 cloud architecture regularly?
What’s been your biggest performance or cost challenge so far?