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by morgante
3477 days ago
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> I got the impression from my time with Google's offerings that their culture of "we're consumer focused, not devop focused" (anything from API's to reporting) Huh? What does "consumer focused" even mean in the cloud space? Google has made a substantial effort to buff up their cloud offerings in the past few years and it definitely shows. (AWS is still my first choice though.) > This might be a case of different tech stacks, That's true. If you're working with a Microsoft stack then of course Azure will come out ahead. I'm coming from a generic Linux background. |
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Nothing. It's their general company culture. They don't tend to actually create good API's/tooling in my experience. It always seems like an after thought. From google maps to their cloud offerings.
>If you're working with a Microsoft stack then of course Azure will come out ahead. I'm coming from a generic Linux background.
I work with Linux and Microsoft stacks on a daily basis, but certainly that could just mean I've chosen tools that explicitly won't conflict with each other. However, I'm still interested to hear what tools don't work with Azure (with the assumption that there is some quality about Azure that prevents/disincentives that tool from doing so).