π‘ Cloud computing is popular and three major providers are AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
π To choose the right provider, it is important to compare their approaches in pricing, portfolio, storage, networking, and reliability.
π AWS offers a pricing calculator, while Azure has some difficulties with pricing estimation due to various factors.
π° Google Cloud offers customer-friendly prices compared to AWS and Azure.
π§° AWS has a robust set of tools, including Elastic Compute Cloud and container services.
π Google Cloud has the most extensive portfolio with 19 separate categories of cloud software.
π¦ AWS offers a variety of storage services including S3, EBS, EFS, Aurora, and Glacier.
βοΈ Google Cloud provides Cloud Storage with options like Persistent Disk, Cloud SQL, Cloud Bigtable, and Cloud Datastore.
πΎ Microsoft Azure excels in storage services with Blob Storage, Queue storage, file storage, and extensive SQL and NoSQL database options.
π AWS, GCP, and Azure offer a wide range of networking services, with AWS providing increased security and GCP leveraging automation and AI.
π Azure stands out with its customizable inbound and outbound connections, native firewalls, network firewalls, and support for 5G networks.
π The availability of these cloud computing services plays a crucial role in their effectiveness and global operations.
π AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud are the leaders in cloud computing.
πΊοΈ AWS has the most availability zones globally.
π₯οΈ Azure is recommended for companies already using Microsoft software.
π Google Cloud is ideal for small web-based startups.
π₯ AWS offers a broad range of services and has a global reach.
π AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud dominate over 60% of the market share.
π This video compares the leaders in cloud computing: AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
βοΈ The video discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each provider.
π° Additionally, the video highlights the cost considerations when choosing a cloud provider.