Disclaimer: I don't know the internal numbers of Azure revenue. The estimation is solely based on the public official annual report (10-K). Microsoft didn't publish the revenue of Azure directly, but it didn't completely hide it either. Annual report actually gave sufficient info to estimate it easily. According to the 10-K report ro SEC, in the last fiscal year, "Server products and cloud services revenue increased $8.8 billion or 27%, driven by Azure. Azure revenue grew 56%, due to growth in our consumption-based services. Server products revenue increased 8%, due to hybrid and premium solutions, as well as demand related to SQL Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 end of support." The first step is to calculate the combined revenue: $8.8 billion/0.27=$32.6 billion (Server products and cloud services FY19 revenue) $32.6 billion*(1+0.27)=$41.4 billion (Server products and cloud services FY20 revenue) (Server products and cloud products are SQL Server, Windows Server, some other server producs, Azure and Github. Github revenue is clearly very small. Ignoring Github will not result in bad miscalculation.) Then we have (let X be Azure revenue and Y be server products) X/1.56 + Y/1.08 = 32.6 billion X + Y = 41.4 billion This is just middle school math. X (Azure revenue) is about 20 billion. For revenue, AWS:Azure:GCP(w/ GSuite) is about 40:20:10 #aws #azure #gcp
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