AWS vs Azure
The two leading cloud platforms compared across services, pricing, ease of use, and enterprise features.
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AWS
Amazon Web Services - the most comprehensive cloud platform with 200+ services worldwide.
Azure
Microsoft Azure - enterprise-focused cloud platform with deep Microsoft ecosystem integration.
Feature Comparison
AWS
Best for: Startups, tech companies, and organizations needing the broadest service catalog
Pricing: Pay-as-you-go, free tier available
Pros
- + Widest range of services (200+)
- + Largest market share and community
- + Most mature serverless (Lambda)
- + Excellent documentation
- + Global infrastructure (30+ regions)
Cons
- - Complex pricing model
- - Steep learning curve
- - Vendor lock-in risk
- - Console UI can be overwhelming
Azure
Best for: Enterprises using Microsoft stack, hybrid cloud scenarios, and .NET developers
Pricing: Pay-as-you-go, free tier available
Pros
- + Best Microsoft/Windows integration
- + Strong enterprise and hybrid cloud
- + Azure AD for identity management
- + Great .NET and Visual Studio support
- + Competitive pricing for enterprise
Cons
- - Confusing service naming conventions
- - Documentation can be inconsistent
- - Fewer regions than AWS
- - Portal can be slow
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Our Verdict
AWS leads in breadth of services and is the default choice for startups and cloud-native companies. Azure excels in enterprise environments, especially those already invested in Microsoft technologies. Both platforms are capable of handling any workload; the best choice often depends on your existing tech stack and team expertise.