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AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud: Pricing Comparison of Virtual Machines

Simform

As major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, Google, and IBM) continue to drop the prices of cloud instances. This blog provides you the virtual instances' pricing comparison to help you choose the cheapest one.

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AWS Lambda vs Azure Functions vs Google Cloud Functions: Comparing Serverless Providers

Simform

Read this blog to understand and analyze the comparison between AWS Lambda vs Azure Functions vs Google Cloud Functions. The post AWS Lambda vs Azure Functions vs Google Cloud Functions: Comparing Serverless Providers appeared first on Insights on Latest Technologies - Simform Blog.

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Amazon 2022 Sustainability Report?—?18 AWS Regions are 100% renewable

Adrian Cockcroft

Amazon 2022 Sustainability Report — 19 AWS Regions are 100% renewable Amazon released their 2022 sustainability report which includes an updated list of renewable AWS regions. For 2021 there were 12 AWS regions that were “over 95% renewable”. Ideally everyone would share both.

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Oracle Cloud Breakdown – Database Hosting Costs on OCI

Scalegrid

When considering a new cloud provider, the big names come to mind - AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. If you’re a developer, you might even be considering a dev-friendly cloud like DigitalOcean or Linode. But, did you know there’s a (relatively) new player in the cloud game?

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SRE vs AWS DevOps: A Personal Experience Comparison

DZone

With hands-on experience in AWS DevOps and Google SRE, I’d like to offer my insights on the comparison of these two systems. In this article, I’ll give a brief overview of AWS DevOps and Google SRE , examine when they work best, delve into potential pitfalls to avoid, and provide tips for maximizing the benefits of each.

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Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

Dynatrace

Most Kubernetes clusters in the cloud (73%) are built on top of managed distributions from the hyperscalers like AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), or Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). In comparison, on-premises clusters have more and larger nodes: on average, 9 nodes with 32 to 64 GB of memory.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For August 31st, 2018

High Scalability

Bernard Golden : I see Snowball Edge with EC2 as an AWS initiative designed to reduce the friction of migrating data into AWS with the ultimate goal of enabling applications to migrate to AWS, not a way to run AWS applications on-prem. It's too often an apples/oranges comparison. They'll love you even more.

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