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Date Published
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Sahil Armaan Kumar
Word count
852
Language
English
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Summary

AWS is currently the globally leading cloud service provider with over $45 billion in net sales in the 2020 fiscal year, holding 33% of the global cloud market share and offering a broad range of thorough and customizable services. AWS was first to offer Amazon Simple Storage Service in 2006 and now offers over 200 services, spanning fields like analytics, database management, containers, compute, and more. With the highest global footprint, AWS maintains 81 availability zones across 25 geographic regions, catering to individual developers with its edge in service customizability. Companies such as Samsung, AOL, BMW, and Comcast use AWS to meet their workloads. In contrast, Microsoft Azure offers seamless integration with other Microsoft software and caters to hybrid workloads split between multiple operating systems, making it suitable for companies already invested in other Microsoft products. Google Cloud Platform follows with 9% of the global market share, offering over 100 services and great integration with Google's parent company software, ideal for developers working on Android OS or using containerized applications managed by Kubernetes clusters. Despite differences, all three providers offer similar services to meet most workloads, with AWS being the most customizable due to its increased number of services. A multi-cloud strategy is often adopted to meet usage requirements, with each provider catering to specific needs such as machine learning, security, or containerized applications. Ultimately, the choice of cloud provider depends on whose strengths match the specific requirements of the workload.