That is not really true, if it was then Linkedin would have evaluated all the clouds in fair process and gone with AWS as the best fit in 2019 if they wanted to move in the first place.
The pressure to move to a cloud and to Azure specifically both comes entirely from MS. Linkedin was perfectly happy then and now running its own setup, this 4 years of trying to move is because of MS ownership.
The pressure to move to a cloud and to Azure specifically both comes entirely from MS. Linkedin was perfectly happy then and now running its own setup, this 4 years of trying to move is because of MS ownership.