AWS vs Azure

Comparision

Security

AWS and Azure are both committed to security. However, there are some differences in their security offerings. For example, AWS offers a wider range of security features, while Azure has a stronger focus on compliance.

Pricing

AWS and Azure have different pricing models. AWS uses a pay-as-you-go model, while Azure offers a variety of pricing options, including pay-as-you-go, subscription, and hybrid.



AWS vs GCP


Pricing

AWS : Pay-as-you-go

AWS vs GCP: Pay-as-you-go, sustained use discounts, committed use discounts

GCP's virtual machines are priced on a per-hour basis, while Azure's virtual machines are priced on a per-second basis. This can make Azure more expensive for short-lived workloads.

For example, GCP's object storage is priced on a per-gigabyte basis, while Azure's object storage is priced on a per-terabyte basis. This can make Azure more expensive for small amounts of data.

For example, GCP's VPNs are priced on a per-hour basis, while Azure's VPNs are priced on a per-month basis. This can make GCP more expensive for long-term VPN usage.

GCP's relational databases are priced on a per-hour basis, while Azure's relational databases are priced on a per-month basis. This can make GCP more expensive for long-term database usage.

GCP's big data analytics is priced on a per-hour basis, while Azure's big data analytics is priced on a per-month basis. This can make GCP more expensive for long-term big data analytics usage.

GCP's pre-trained models are priced on a per-use basis, while Azure's pre-trained models are priced on a per-month basis. This can make Azure more expensive for long-term use of pre-trained models.