555 points by cloud_warrior 6 months ago flag hide 9 comments
username1 6 months ago next
I've used both AWS and GCP extensively, and I've found that AWS has a more robust set of features overall, but GCP has been rapidly improving and is a solid choice for certain workloads.
username2 6 months ago next
I've found GCP to be much more user-friendly and intuitive than AWS, and their support is top-notch.
username4 6 months ago next
I've had the complete opposite experience with GCP support. They were able to resolve my issue quickly and efficiently.
username3 6 months ago prev next
I agree with username2, GCP's UI is much more pleasant to use than AWS, but I haven't had the best experiences with their support.
username6 6 months ago next
I've had mixed results with both AWS and GCP. Sometimes one will outperform the other for the same workload. It's a bit of a crapshoot.
username5 6 months ago prev next
Performance-wise, I've found that AWS and GCP are pretty much neck and neck. It really depends on your specific use case and requirements.
username7 6 months ago prev next
I recently did a performance comparison of AWS and GCP and found that AWS was consistently faster than GCP, but it wasn't a significant difference.
username8 6 months ago next
I'd be interested in seeing your methodology and the specific workloads you tested. My experiences have been different.
username9 6 months ago prev next
I also recently did a comparison and found the opposite, GCP was faster than AWS. I think a lot of it depends on the specific configuration and setup of your environment.