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In this articleThis article helps you understand how Microsoft Azure services compare to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Whether you are planning a multicloud solution with Azure and AWS, or migrating to Azure, you can compare the IT capabilities of Azure and AWS services in all categories. This article compares services that are roughly comparable. Not every AWS service or Azure service is listed, and not every matched service has exact feature-for-feature parity. Azure and AWS for multicloud solutionsAs the leading public cloud platforms, Azure and AWS each offer a broad and deep set of capabilities with global coverage. Yet many organizations choose to use both platforms together for greater choice and flexibility, as well as to spread their risk and dependencies with a multicloud approach. Consulting companies and software vendors might also build on and use both Azure and AWS, as these platforms represent most of the cloud market demand. For an overview of Azure for AWS users, see Introduction to Azure for AWS professionals. Marketplace
AI and machine learning
AI and machine learning architectures
view all Big data and analyticsData warehouse
Data warehouse architectures
view all Time series
Time series architectures
Big data processing
Big data architectures
view all Data orchestration / ETL
Analytics and visualization
Analytics architectures
view all ComputeVirtual machines and serversVirtual machines (VMs) and servers allow users to deploy, manage, and maintain OS and other software. Users pay for what they use, with the flexibility to change sizes.
View all the virtual machines architectures AutoscalingAutoscaling lets you automatically change the number of VM instances. You set defined metrics and thresholds that determine when to add or remove instances.
View all the autoscaling architectures Batch processingBatch processing runs large-scale parallel and high-performance computing applications efficiently in the cloud.
View all the batch processing architectures StorageSeveral services provide different types of data storage for VM disks.
View all the storage architectures Containers and container orchestratorsSeveral AWS and Azure services provide containerized application deployment and orchestration.
Example container architectures
View all the container architectures Serverless computingServerless computing lets you integrate systems and run backend processes without provisioning or managing servers.
Example serverless architectures
View all the serverless architectures Database
Database architectures
view all DevOps and application monitoring
DevOps architectures
view all Internet of things (IoT)
IoT architectures
view all Management and governance
Messaging and eventing
Messaging architectures
Mobile services
Device FarmThe AWS Device Farm provides cross-device testing services. In Azure, Visual Studio App Center provides similar cross-device front-end testing for mobile devices. In addition to front-end testing, the Azure DevTest Labs provides back-end testing resources for Linux and Windows environments. Mobile architectures
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Networking architectures
view all Security, identity, and accessAuthentication and authorization
Encryption
Firewall
Security
Security architectures
view all StorageObject storage
Virtual server disks
Shared files
Archiving and backup
Hybrid storage
Bulk data transfer
Storage architectures
view all Web applications
Web architectures
view all End-user computing
Miscellaneous
Next stepsIf you are new to Azure, review the interactive Core Cloud Services - Introduction to Azure module. FeedbackSubmit and view feedback for Which AWS services can be used to connect the AWS cloud and onAll AWS services, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and Amazon DynamoDB can be used with AWS Direct Connect.
Which AWS service can you use to connect your AWS cloud with an onAWS Direct Connect enables you to securely connect your AWS environment to your on-premises data center or office location over a standard 1 gigabit or 10 gigabit Ethernet fiber-optic connection.
Which of the following AWS services provide connectivity between the AWS cloud and onAWS PrivateLink provides private connectivity between virtual private clouds (VPCs), supported AWS services, and your on-premises networks without exposing your traffic to the public internet.
Which AWS services or resources can a company use directly on its onLocally supported services
Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS, AWS IoT Greengrass, or Amazon Sagemaker Edge Manager. Seamlessly extend Amazon Virtual Private Cloud on premises and run select AWS services locally on Outposts servers, and connect to a broad range of services available in the AWS Region.
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