In recent years, cloud solutions have become an essential strategy for companies looking to accelerate innovation. Leaving traditional infrastructure models behind, more and more organizations opt in for cloud services aiming to adopt one (or a mix of) solutions, including the three most popular ones, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure (MS Azure), and Google Cloud Platform (Google Cloud).
Choosing between such market leaders as AWS, MS Azure, and Google Cloud can be problematic. Even when the question of price is off the table, each cloud solution comes with a wealth of features to be thoroughly considered before moving forward. In this post, we dive into the comparison of features of the three platforms that dominate the field to give you more insight and help you make an informed decision considering cloud services.
Let’s start at the beginning and outline some background.
Founded in 2006. Amazon was one of the pioneers in the aggregation, compilation, and processing of Big Data. AWS currently provides IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS platforms as its core services
MS Azure saw the light of day back in 2010. Its current services are conditioned by the fact that Microsoft was historically one of the early innovators and suppliers of software providers for a wide array of industries. Today, the platform offers a wide range of tools, programming languages, and frameworks running in Microsoft and Linux environments.
Launched in 2011, Google Cloud is the youngest among the three solutions, offering IaaS, PaaS, Serverless, Big Data, Analytics, and IoT services.
In 2021, AWS, MS Azure and Google Cloud combined, accounted for 58% of total cloud spending, with AWS being the largest contributor that most recently ramped up its share up to 32%. At the same time, Azure boasts 19% and Google Cloud takes up 7% of the cloud solution market.
Now that we have outlined the solutions in broad strokes let’s dive into more detail. To make the right choice, you should keep both the pricing models and tech capabilities of each solution in mind. Below we take a look at the key characteristics of AWS, MS Azure, and Google Cloud.
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AWS boasts Elastic Compute Cloud, a virtual machine management solution with customization capabilities. In addition, Elastic Computer Cloud includes additional services, such as AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Amazon EC2 Container Service, and other valuable tools that enable in-depth business analysis.
MS Azure has scalable virtual resources, such as Azure Virtual Machines that users can set up, manage, deploy and maintain themselves. In addition, Windows client applications are deployed using RemoteApp.
Google Cloud offers Google Compute Engine that functions similarly to AWS’s Elastic Compute Cloud.
AWS has the largest CPU limit of 40, while MS Azure and Google Cloud offer a maximum of 32.
AWS: Amazon Simple Storage Service offers high scalability, extensive documentation, and high-end community support. When it comes to capacity, Amazon claims that the total volume of data you can store is unlimited. Individual Amazon S3 objects can range between 0 bytes to 5 TB. AWS also allows uploading up to 5 GB in one go.
MS Azure: Blob Storage is an elastic storage solution from MS Azure for storing unstructured data in Microsoft platform. It allows uploading up to 5 TB in one go and can be easily integrated into other applications.
Google Cloud: Using Google Cloud Storage, users can get the most of its capabilities, such as resumable data uploads, excellent interoperability with other cloud storage services, and high consistency of backbone control for all uploads. Google Cloud is a good solution for storing unstructured data. You can add objects of any kind and size, up to 5 TB.
AWS: Amazon offers AWS Elastic MapReduce (a data processing service), Data Pipeline (a data orchestration tool), Kinesis Streams (a real-time data streaming service), Kinesis Firehose (a tool for large-scale data ingestion), and Quick Sight (a breakthrough analytics service).
MS Azure comes with Azure Synapse Analytics, an analytics service that includes data integration, enterprise data warehousing, and big data analytics. Other data analysis tools include HDInsight, Power BI, Azure Machine Learning, Azure Cognitive Services, Azure Data Factory, to name a few.
Google Cloud Platform boasts a unique offering, such as BigQuery (a fully managed enterprise data warehouse for storing and querying massive datasets), as well as Cloud Data Fusion, Cloud Dataflow, Cloud BigTable, and Cloud Dataprep.
AWS: Amazon Relational Database Service supports commonly used databases, including Oracle, and PostgreSQL.
MS Azure: The cloud solution has Azure SQL and Cloud SQL, both being fully managed relational databases based on SQL servers.
Google Cloud: Google comes with cloud SQL, a managed MySQL database. Other options include Cloud Datastore and Bigtable used for NoSQL databases.
AWS: Amazon offers three payment options:
MS Azure bills per minute, rounding up per minute. There are also discounts provided based on the volume of services used.
Google Cloud works on the same principles as Azure, except that the final cost is rounded up per every 10 minutes of use.
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Cloud migration is a critical aspect of any business. Thus, it’s a good idea to hire the right kind of specialists to implement a cloud-based architecture and provide quality cloud services, for example, AWS native services.
As a company that builds teams of software engineers in Ukraine, we can say that hiring a skilled cloud solutions architect is crucial for companies looking to benefit from the cloud model.
An outsourcing destination for many Western companies, Ukraine has validated its worth in providing skilled software engineers, including certified AWS, MS Azure, Google Cloud, DevOps, Docker, and Kubernetes specialists for companies worldwide.
Ukraine boasts a vast repository of cloud solution talent. According to LinkedIn data, Ukraine has 8,000+ MS Azure developers. In addition, over 6,000 Ukrainian specialists list Google Cloud among their key skills, and a whopping 16,000 specialists are specialized in AWS native services.
With 19,000 Docker specialists listed on LinkedIN, Ukraine is more than ready to bridge the talent gap you may have in your location. Another popular cloud technology, Kubernetes, is represented by 5,000+ Ukrainian specialists. It means that you can rely on Ukraine as a powerhouse of certified cloud specialists.
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Overall, AWS is a good solution for processing a vast amount of data and has a small-business friendly pricing policy where users only pay for used resources.
MS Azure is a robust SaaS cloud solution with many integration options for other Microsoft products, including Windows and Linux support. As a result, Azure is a strong candidate for small and large companies, especially as a hosting solution for SAP systems.
Overall, Google Cloud is mostly appreciated for excellent data analytics, machine learning, and IoT capabilities.
Considering the features of AWS, MS Azure and Google Cloud before opting for one is essential, but it’s equally important to hire the right kind of team to assess your current infrastructure and implement your chosen solution.
We at nCube can build a team specialized in AWS cloud native services, including DevOps, cloud architects, Docker and Kubernetes specialists. We’d be happy to answer any questions regarding building a Ukrainian AWS native services team, so feel free to contact us.
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