openPR Logo
Press release

AWS vs Google Cloud vs Azure vs Rackspace

04-14-2021 05:10 PM CET | Advertising, Media Consulting, Marketing Research

Press release from: Arcane Strategies

As options for top cloud hosting providers grow more common. After all, just as any two snowflakes will have at least subtle differences, so too will cloud hosting providers!
To find the right one, you need to do some soul-searching on what you really need to support your business’s IT functions, then you need to make an informed decision on what you can support on your own and what you actually need your cloud hosting provider to offer you.

It’s a bit of work, but it’s work that can save you a lot of money, so hopefully this article can give you a good steer toward figuring it out.

To help you make sense of your needs when it comes to cloud hosting providers, we’ll do some side-by-side comparisons of some of the major players: AWS vs Google Cloud vs Azure vs Rackspace, to be precise…

Before we get to that, though, let’s take a look at how these four companies measure up more generally on their own

AWS

As a first mover into the space, AWS has had a lot of time to develop its comprehensive suite of solutions. It scores highly (almost) across the board, especially in areas like platform configurations, policy and monitoring features, dependability, and security. It’s also worth mentioning that for small businesses looking to grow, AWS can scale quite well. Where it arguably falls short is with its hybrid cloud strategy. Customers also sometimes have a difficult time matching their business needs to their broad range of solution options. And though it offers competitive pricing in a number of areas, a pain point for enterprise-level businesses is its extremely high cost ($15,000/month) for good support. Conversely, a pain point for bargain-hunting small and mid-sized businesses is its extremely poor hands-off support offerings.

Google Cloud

Next to AWS’s breadth, Google Cloud (like every other cloud provider) has a tough time making its mark, especially when serving up enterprise-level solutions. That being said, when it comes to smaller projects for big data and other analytics, Google Cloud is downright impressive. Pricing-wise the cost of raw infrastructure beats its competitors and boasts the addition of domain hosting via Google Domains.

Azure

Azure, as a Microsoft solution, is built specifically for enterprise environments, and Microsoft certifications will most certainly translate well with it. If you’re already knee-deep in other Microsoft systems, Azure may well be the right choice for your business. Its biggest allure as a cloud hosting provider is how effectively it integrates with other Microsoft products, and for that reason it’s often the number one choice for Microsoft-centric businesses. In fact, a Goldman Sachs survey of Global 2000 tech companies from January 2020 found that Azure was a more popular choice than AWS as a public cloud service provider – though AWS, unsurprisingly, won out in overall revenue. As far as cons go, some enterprise customers have reported dissatisfaction with Azure’s technical support.

Rackspace

If you’re in the market for a highly customized solution for your managed cloud needs, Rackspace offers tried-and-true enterprise-level solutions. Considering its industry experience and the “fanatical” levels of customer support that Rackspace offers, it’s no wonder it’s got such a strong market share with Fortune 500 companies. Of course, all this customization and support comes at a cost, and Rackspace prices can tend to ring in high. It’s also difficult to find their support pricing without first offering lots of your own information into their sales funnel.

Now, let’s see how these cloud hosting powerhouses differentiate themselves from each other in some one-to-one comparisons — and, by the way, because there really are no losers here, we’ll be listing each provider’s comparative strength as a “win.” Let’s begin…

AWS vs Google Cloud

AWS Win

Comprehensive solutions – Whatever your needs are, no matter the size of your company, AWS likely has the technology for you.
Google Cloud Win

Leveraging big data for cloud-native companies is Google Cloud’s bread and butter, thanks to their impressive open-source Tensorflow. Google Cloud is also generally the most affordable cloud hosting provider in this article.
AWS vs Azure

Win for AWS

DC Uptime – Though no provider stays totally safe from outages, AWS’s last major one came back in 2017. Microsoft, on the other hand, has suffered through a number of outages over the years, one as recently as 2019. Learn more how to calculate the cost of downtime. Also, as you compare pricing, you’ll see that AWS is typically the better bet in terms of cost.
Win for Azure

If you’re already relying on Microsoft systems like Windows Server, System Center and Active Directory, Azure will make for a more seamless integration than AWS. On the flip side of AWS’s win, while data center uptime is clearly of critical importance when selecting a provider, it should not be confused with uptime solutions like those made available on Azure’s availability zones. General performance has also been a factor on AWS during the holidays when AWS has historically put stress on its own data centers.
AWS vs Rackspace

Win for AWS

Again: AWS offers solid solutions for just about every business need; it’s also generally more affordable than Rackspace.
Win for Rackspace

Support & Customizability: Though expensive, Rackspace’s customizable cloud hosting solutions can potentially work wonders for your operational efficiency and save you in the long term. To sweeten the deal, Rackspace’s support is demonstrably better than AWS. For this reason, you can expect your Rackspace service to be a bit more tailored in comparison to AWS.
Google Cloud vs Azure

Win for Google Cloud

For cloud-native companies looking to push boundaries with data, Google Cloud is a must-have. Google Cloud’s solutions generally run cheaper than Azure’s.
Win for Azure

When it comes to carrier peering, Azure offers way more choices: 102 to be exact (vs. Google Cloud’s 24).
Google Cloud vs Rackspace

Win for Google Cloud

How many different ways can we say this? Its deep learning libraries are, um, deep!
Win for Rackspace

In addition to what we’ve already mentioned in terms of its customizability, Rackspace offers a more private server connection than Google Cloud and stands out as a hands-on provider in comparison to Google’s presence as primarily a raw infrastructure provider.
Azure vs Rackspace

Win for Azure

Even with Rackspace’s allure of customizability, if you’re already running on Microsoft systems, that’s a heck of an argument in favor of Azure. You can also generally get Azure at a better price than Rackspace.
Win for Rackspace

In addition to highly customized cloud hosting solutions, Rackspace has differentiated itself for offering incredibly high-quality technical support – something that some enterprise clients have at times found lacking with Azure. Overall this may depend upon your environment.
Still not sure what direction to take? Here’s a quick breakdown of server demographics by hosting provider:Market Share of Cloud Support Providers Arcane Inforgraphic

We hope these profiles of some of the biggest names in cloud hosting help you out as you decide on which will serve your business best.

And, as you explore a selection of our managed cloud services plans, keep in mind that Arcane’s Managed Cloud Services pair well with all of these cloud hosting providers…Happy choosing!

Arcane Strategies
7 E Congress St, #804 Savannah, GA 31401
541-649-2508

About Arcane Strategies: A Bit About Us, Our History, and Mission
Continued growth is a common theme in the “About Arcane Strategies” story. We kicked off as a full-service firm in July 2016, Savannah GA. After initial establishment in NYC as a one-man shop in 2012, Arcane Strategies continued to be a collective of freelancers until 2016 and maintains its roots as a small business with a deeper interest and understanding of its clients and their goals. While committed to growth and innovation, Arcane Strategies has launched various internal applications in its efforts to launch successful rich media supporting applications as well as contribute software as a solution.

In January 2018, Arcane was reestablished as an LLC under the legal name Arcane LLC and continues to serve its client base and product development pipeline under its previous business name after relocating to Montgomery St., Savannah GA.

This year looks to be a big one as Arcane Strategies expands upon its available Point of Sale solutions. Keep a look out for our new applications as well as our contributions to open source technologies.

This release was published on openPR.

Permanent link to this press release:

Copy
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR. openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.

You can edit or delete your press release AWS vs Google Cloud vs Azure vs Rackspace here

News-ID: 2270219 • Views:

More Releases for AWS

Balancelogic Named Amazon Web Services (AWS) Select Tier Services Partner Earns …
Balancelogic, a leading Managed IT Services Provider, is proud to announce today that it is now a Select Tier Servcies Partner within the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN). Waldorf, MD, June 1, 2022 - Balancelogic, a leading Managed IT Services Provider, today announced its Select Tier Services Partner status within the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network. APN Services Partners are professional services companies that help customers design,
Should you choose Open Source or AWS Services for AWS Well-Architected CI/CD cap …
The enormous spread of services available to AWS gives them the freedom to adopt open-source tools on AWS services, implement AWS services or choose a combination of the two. To understand the advantages and disadvantages of each, this article evaluates the choices using Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery as the objective of the (hypothetical) organization. And we do this from two perspectives: an SME and a large mature enterprise. The reason
picoNETS Launches picoCDN on AWS Wavelength
On-Demand CDN Extender for applications like media, augmented reality, and virtual reality. February 17, 2022 picoNETS announces the general availability of picoNETS' picoCDN platform. Designed to run on AWS Wavelength, the picoCDN platform is a next-generation edge Content Delivery Infrastructure, built to enable new high-throughput, low-latency edge delivery use cases. AWS Wavelength embeds AWS compute and storage services within 5G networks, providing mobile edge computing infrastructure for developing, deploying, and scaling ultra-low-latency
AWS Down: Luxy Emergency Fix Implemented
Luxy was aware of several internet connectivity issues caused by cloud services outage, including the Amazon Web Services. Reports around 11AM saw loads of disconnections to their US-West servers. Down servers of AWS soon showed their full impact, leaving many popular websites and apps inaccessible across the country. Besides Luxy dating, this incident also affected Netflix, Hulu, Twitch and a variety of live-streaming platforms, also, the online game services such as
Global AWS Managed Services Market
Global AWS Managed Services Market Report for 2018 intends to offer target audience with the fresh outlook on market and fill in the knowledge gaps with the help of processed information and opinions from our industry experts. The global AWS Managed Services industry is a large, untapped market, which has a tremendous potential for growth. The information in the research report is well-processed and a report is accumulated by industry
AWS Managed Services Market - The Increasing Importance of AWS Managed Service P …
The global AWS Managed Services market was valued at US$ 559.4 Mn in 2017 and is projected to expand at a cumulative annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 13.0% from 2018 to 2026, according to a new report published by Transparency Market Research (TMR) titled “AWS Managed Services market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2018–2026.” Rise in the number of AWS customers and the