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by nodesocket 2916 days ago
I've gotta whole heartily disagree. I've never encountered this on GCE. I run a DevOps consulting company and for standard EC2/machines I much prefer GCP. It's not even close. AWS for the most part lacks any or little user experience testing on UI's and developer interfaces. AWS region specific resources are a nightmare, billing on GCP with sustained use and custom machine types is vastly superior. Disks are much easier to grok, no provisioned IOPS, EBS optimized, enhanced networking hoopla.

By chance are you located out of the United States? These are not downtime issues, but anti-fraud prevention and finance issues.

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I've noticed that over the last few years it's become increasingly difficult to do things with US based services (especially banking) if you are outside of the US. And this goes double if you are a US citizen with no ties to the States other than citizenship. Americans as a general rule have never been terribly adept at anything international; banking, languages, or even base geography. We have offices in Cambodia and Laos and I have been told by more than one US based-service/company that Laos is not a real country. I suppose they think the .la domain stands for Los Angeles :) We are looking to set up an office in Hong Kong or Singapore and use that to deal with Western countries. But we're a small not-for-profit operation and HK and Singapore are EXPENSIVE.