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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI'm interested in the reasons why you prefer aws.Comment
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Originally posted by SeanT View PostBecause you don't have to deal with Microsoft "support"?Comment
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Presumably the server end is just a WAR file deployed on JBoss or Websphere, can u not drop it on Linux?Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI'm interested in the reasons why you prefer aws.
Azure isnt mature enough compared to AWS, MS are playing catch up with the tech and try to retro fit services into the cloud rather than designing them cloud first like AWS do. It's a nicer platform to use, better management suite, Azure SDKs are a nightmare between versions as they ALWAYS have breaking changes in.
My current client uses Azure and it's a big huge bag of spanners. Hard limits all over the place which is ridiculous - eg 200 Storage Accounts per subscription, Cloud Services etc. Service Fabric only just coming out on Azure, AWS equivilant Elastic Beanstalk has been around for years.
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Originally posted by stek View PostPresumably the server end is just a WAR file deployed on JBoss or WebsphereComment
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Originally posted by garethevans1986 View PostAzure isnt mature enough compared to AWS, MS are playing catch up with the tech and try to retro fit services into the cloud rather than designing them cloud first like AWS do. It's a nicer platform to use, better management suite, Azure SDKs are a nightmare between versions as they ALWAYS have breaking changes in.
My current client uses Azure and it's a big huge bag of spanners. Hard limits all over the place which is ridiculous - eg 200 Storage Accounts per subscription, Cloud Services etc. Service Fabric only just coming out on Azure, AWS equivilant Elastic Beanstalk has been around for years.
Gareth
AWS rules the roost on depth and breadth of the services it does offer, but fails on inadequate container orchestration (unless you roll your own), largely un-necessary rebranding of products and vendor lock-in, complicated network stack that's less powerful than the GOOG one, and from what I've seen noisy neighbour issues.
Azure is basically like AWS in many ways - just a little bit less awesome. It's nowhere near as nice to work with, but has good options for M$ shops and of course an awesome AI / data platform with some good USPs mixed in there.
GCP is a bit different - it's not quite as easy to work with as AWS, but the networking and support for container orchestration and a pipeline feeding this is pretty excellent. Add in Cloud Spanner, a world class networking stack, some more AI / ML goodness, good support for open source databases that don't deviate from the original codebase / implementation, and Cloud Console and it's a pretty compelling all rounder. GKE is a bit more limited but it's so nice to be able to use K8S with the hard stuff done for you we'll let them off.Comment
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Originally posted by SeanT View PostWhy would you assume this? It's just as likely to be ASP or PHP or worse.
Perhaps a bit of a leap of faith...
Anyway I didn't assume, I presumed....Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostAnyway I didn't assume, I presumed....Comment
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