Operations
Cost optimization
Cost optimization reduces spend without hurting quality.
Quick definition
Cost optimization reduces spend without hurting quality.
- Category: Operations
- Focus: performance and reliability
- Used in: Reducing time-to-first-token with streaming.
What it means
It uses caching, shorter prompts, or smaller models. In operations workflows, cost optimization often shapes performance and reliability.
How it works
Operations covers latency, throughput, and cost. Systems often use caching, batching, and monitoring to scale reliably.
Why it matters
Operational choices impact cost, latency, and reliability.
Common use cases
Example
Route simple queries to a cheaper model.
Pitfalls and tips
Ignoring limits can cause timeouts or rate limiting. Set budgets and monitor usage to avoid surprises.
In BoltAI
In BoltAI, this shows up in performance, logging, or usage views.