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AWS vs GCP: Choosing the Right Cloud Platform

  1. Amazon Web Services offers reliable, scalable, and inexpensive cloud computing services. Free to join, pay only for what you use.
    Security is a paramount concern in the cloud environment, you need to protect your code and your data. Many users gravitate to public cloud for this reason, because they trust in the cloud experts to know how to keep their data clean. While using an OpenStack cloud from a hosted private cloud provider like OpenMetal gives you full control of securing your cloud, it can be difficult depending on your team’s skill level. Both AWS and GCP prioritize security, but like all systems they’re not invulnerable. According to the New York Times, last year it was discovered that a former AWS engineer used her knowledge to exploit vulnerabilities in Capital One’s servers and access over 100,000 customers’ data and even used the servers to mine for crypto currency. While it can be reassuring to have a large team working on the security of your cloud, it can also be a vulnerability.

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  2. Google Cloud provides flexible infrastructure, end-to-security, modern productivity, and intelligent insights engineered to help your business thrive.
    Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) have established themselves as industry leaders in the cloud computing landscape. With their ability to provide a wide range of services to meet diverse business needs, on demand, and a low entry point make them enticing solutions for many organizations.

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  3. The world's first on-demand OpenStack private cloud platform and automated bare metal. Launch a production-ready cloud in just 45 seconds – without the expensive hardware investment or steep learning curve.
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    OpenMetal offers instant availability of computing resources, similar to public clouds. However, OpenMetal distinguishes itself through the private nature of its cloud cores. Each hyper-converged cloud core, comprising three servers, is exclusively allocated to a single tenant.

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