samedi 12 avril 2014

AWS vs Azure pour PHP. Facteurs déterminant sur lequel « cloud » pour déployer - Stack Overflow


Is there a list of pros-cons for deploying a PHP application on the cloud for AWS or Azure?


Which factors would make AWS a better choice over Azure and Vice-versa?


If anyone has chosen to use, either one instead of the other for a number or reasons I would really want to know why.




Amazon has released the AWS SDK for PHP. http://github.com/amazonwebservices/aws-sdk-for-php




This basically boils down to a windows vs linux discussion. For a PHP server environment, I'd normally advise a LAMP server setup (linux/apache/mysql/php) and azure is (as far as I know and expect from microsoft) windows-only. Unless you really need windows for some reason, a linux server performs better and is more stable than a windows server, at least for a php/apache setup, and is cheaper.


I have some AWS servers running CentOS at AWS for more than a year now, and never experienced problems.




Answering not as much from technical, but on commercial considerations- you can get MS Azure for free for upto 2 yrs, if you are subscribed to some of their programs... that could be a deciding factor (was for me!!)




Is there a specific application you are talking about? I think choice will probably depend on the type of application and the cloud services required by the application.



Is there a list of pros-cons for deploying a PHP application on the cloud for AWS or Azure?


Which factors would make AWS a better choice over Azure and Vice-versa?


If anyone has chosen to use, either one instead of the other for a number or reasons I would really want to know why.



Amazon has released the AWS SDK for PHP. http://github.com/amazonwebservices/aws-sdk-for-php



This basically boils down to a windows vs linux discussion. For a PHP server environment, I'd normally advise a LAMP server setup (linux/apache/mysql/php) and azure is (as far as I know and expect from microsoft) windows-only. Unless you really need windows for some reason, a linux server performs better and is more stable than a windows server, at least for a php/apache setup, and is cheaper.


I have some AWS servers running CentOS at AWS for more than a year now, and never experienced problems.



Answering not as much from technical, but on commercial considerations- you can get MS Azure for free for upto 2 yrs, if you are subscribed to some of their programs... that could be a deciding factor (was for me!!)



Is there a specific application you are talking about? I think choice will probably depend on the type of application and the cloud services required by the application.


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