Both AWS DevOps and Azure DevOps offer a range of infrastructure services to support continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines. Here are some differences between the two in terms of infrastructure: - Compute Services: AWS offers a range of compute services such as EC2, ECS, EKS, Lambda, Fargate, and Batch.
Azure offers services like Virtual Machines, Kubernetes, and Azure Functions.
- Storage Services: AWS offers a range of storage services like S3, EBS, EFS, Glacier, and AWS Storage Gateway.
Azure offers storage services like Azure Blob Storage, Azure Files, and Azure Disk Storage.
- Database Services: AWS offers database services such as RDS, DynamoDB, and Aurora, whereas Azure offers SQL Database, Cosmos DB, and Azure Database for PostgreSQL.
- Networking Services: AWS offers networking services like VPC, ELB, Route53, and Direct Connect.
Azure offers services like Azure Virtual Network, Azure Load Balancer, Azure Traffic Manager, and Azure ExpressRoute.
- Container Services: AWS offers services like Amazon ECS, EKS, and Fargate, whereas Azure offers services like Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Azure Container Instances.
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