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Always wondered this. If I’m working on getting an architecture implemented, I can either spend 2 days fighting with AWS or get it done right in under an hour on GCP or Azure.
Because AWS is relaible. GCP still has Google's bed behavior of deprecating shit left and right whenever they feel like it. Can't comment on Azure as I've never used it. But the real reason is that AWS was first to market and because of that it has majority of the market locked in. It's not easy to switch cloud providers.
Speed to implementation is not the only factor in choosing a cloud platform. As simple as that.
AWS was first to market and when Azure and google came, most of the top players are in AWS. So solution selling become easier with this.
GCP is 💩
Azure is awful
Aws > azure >= gcp
If things were easy peasy, a lot of folks would be out of job...