Since the Tokyo region of Google Cloud Platform (GCP) has been officially launched, I created a comparison table of GCP, AWS, and Azure.
table of contents
This is Ohara from the technical sales department.
As a new region of Google Cloud Platform (GCP),
the official operation of the Tokyo GCP region began on November 8th, and
it is the cloud platform that is currently attracting the most attention.
Up until now, the only GCP region in Asia was the Taiwan region, so
with the opening of a region in Japan,
I was hesitant, thinking
, "I'm interested in GCP, but there's no Japan region..." users will take this opportunity to consider and implement GCP, and the number of cloud integrators who specialize in GCP construction, operation, and development will also increase.
In this blog,
we have created a correspondence table for each service product of "GCP", "AWS", and "Azure".
Each product guide
you can understand the positioning of each product by comparing it with GCP, which provides similar functionality
*The table below is intended as a rough guide and
only lists services that can be compared across the three platforms.
computing
Google Cloud Platform | Amazon Web Services | Microsoft Azure |
---|---|---|
Google Compute Engine | Amazon EC2 | Azure Virtual Machines |
Google Container Engine | Amazon EC2 Container Service | Azure Container Service |
Google App Engine | AWS Elastic Beanstalk | Azure Cloud Services and App Services |
storage
Google Cloud Platform | Amazon Web Services | Microsoft Azure |
---|---|---|
Google Cloud Storage Standard | Amazon S3 | Azure Block Blobs |
Google Cloud Storage Nearline | Amazon Glacier and Amazon S3 Standard - Infrequent Access |
- |
Google Container Registry | Amazon EC2 Container Registry | - |
database
Google Cloud Platform | Amazon Web Services | Microsoft Azure |
---|---|---|
Google Cloud SQL | Amazon RDS | Azure SQL Database |
Google Cloud Datastore or Google Cloud Bigtable |
Amazon DynamoDB | Azure DocumentDB |
big data
Google Cloud Platform | Amazon Web Services | Microsoft Azure |
---|---|---|
Google BigQuery | Amazon RedShift | Azure SQL Data Warehouse and Azure Data Lake Analytics |
Google Cloud Pub/Sub | Amazon Kinesis and Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) |
Azure Event Hubs and Azure Service Bus |
Google Cloud Dataflow and Google Cloud Dataproc | Amazon EMR and AWS Data Pipeline |
Azure HD Insight |
monitoring
Google Cloud Platform | Amazon Web Services | Microsoft Azure |
---|---|---|
Google Cloud Monitoring and Google Cloud Logging | Amazon Cloud Watch | Azure Application Insights and Azure Operational Insights |
networking
Google Cloud Platform | Amazon Web Services | Microsoft Azure |
---|---|---|
Google Cloud Load Balancing (HTTP/HTTPS Load Balancing and Network Load Balancing) |
Amazon Elastic Load Balancing | Azure Load Balancer |
Google Cloud Interconnect | AWS Direct Connect | Azure Express Route |
Google Cloud DNS and Google Domains |
Amazon Route 53 | Azure DNS |
Deployment
Google Cloud Platform | Amazon Web Services | Microsoft Azure |
---|---|---|
Google Cloud Deployment Manager | AWS CloudFormation | Azure Resource Manager |
summary
The above is a comparison table of the three platforms.
you are already familiar with AWS or Azure and are interested in the GCP platform, but
you don't know what role each product plays,
try comparing each product and using it as a reference.