Azure vs AWS

which one and why

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AWS is typically cheaper

Azure skills are more valuable in the job market

Both are for jew faggots

>AWS is typically cheaper
Is it? From what i saw Azure on average 10% cheaper than AWS. But AWS is the big name on the market.

Considering the (relatively) frequent AWS outages in the past months I'd say Azure

>"""cloud"""

My company does AWS so for me AWS. And I think it has bigger market share so thats important to think about.

GCP.

Ironically enough Amazon outfeatures Microsoft on this one, it's like microsoft losing at it's own make-believe game. Unfortunately for all of us, microsoft is pulling it's usual corporate bullshit and forcing Azure products on big enterprise licenses.
Even thought is seems they are actually trying to have a cloud that is not entirely shit by rolling out some distros and attempting to migrate their infrastructure from windows to linux, we all know their main focus is to sell first and fuck the suckers who bought it for as long as they can.

Then how come Azure is the fastest growing Cloud provider? Is it because of vendor lock-in of some MS products with Azure or smth like that?

GCP is dogshit, been working with it for nearly a year and it just oozes bad practice.

Azure forces you into a certain direction but if you adopt their way of working it’s really great. You have to be comfortable using their PaaS/SaaS solutions instead of tinkering with something yourself. Tinkering kills IT quality so I’m OK with having azure as a primary platform.

> Is it because of vendor lock-in of some MS products with Azure or smth like that?
bingo
I wrote:
>microsoft is pulling it's usual corporate bullshit and forcing Azure products on big enterprise licenses.

>it just oozes bad practice
What do you mean?
GKE is based and that's all I need. Pub/Sub is great too.

never microsoft

Azures AD is pretty nice/intuitive and resources groups are a nice logical overlay for cloud resources. Azure does generally feel like a complete package to build a solution the Microsoft way, whereas AWS feels more like a collection of tools to pick from.

The biggest problem I have with Azure is it feels like they want you to use windows products. Its a real headache to be reading through features and have some functionality that works for Windows Server only, and some that works for linux as well. If they want to compete with AWS they need to embrace Linux. I know a lot of their current customers use Windows Server but I feel like thats a lot of legacy stuff.

>1 year on Azure
>1 year on AWS

Azure is unironically comfy, been working with it for 3 years now.

waggies gtfo

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Perfectly summed up. FPBP as ever.

Same, I find azure pretty fun tbqh. You just need to not mind to smell of MSs dick in your face.

I already work 100% with MS stack so their dick is deep inside my throat. It pays really good tho and job is easy to find, so I don't mind.

>You just need to not mind to smell of MSs dick in your face.
>You just need to not mind to smell of Amazons dick in your face.
>You just need to not mind to smell of Googles dick in your face.
>You just need to not mind to smell of Oracles dick in your face.
It's all the same wherever you go.

Server rack in your shack

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Nah its worse on Azure because they actually have a complete ecosystem

some are better than others tho
dick smell from bad to worst:
MS>Google>Amazon>Oracle

True. but many devs seems to have a particular hate boner for MS. Not me though, I always sound their dev tools comfy af.

I worked only with GCP and it is a dog shit. Bad and outdated documentation, bulky libraries, slow and awkward UI of Cloud Console. But still, it gets the job done. I just hope that devs on other cloud providers like them more.