Cloud Service Equivalents Matrix

Compare equivalent services across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and DigitalOcean. Find the right service for every cloud platform with detailed comparisons, use cases, and educational content.

154 services compared
38 categories
5 cloud providers
Updated May 2026

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Service Equivalents Comparison

Virtual firewall rules to control inbound and outbound traffic to cloud resources
Security
SLA: VPC SLA
Pricing: free tier
Stateful firewall at instance level
SLA: VNet SLA
Pricing: free tier
Filter network traffic with security rules
SLA: VPC SLA
Pricing: free tier
Stateful and stateless firewall rules
SLA: VCN SLA
Pricing: free tier
Virtual firewall rules for VCN subnets
SLA: 99.99%
Pricing: free tier
Stateful L3/L4 firewalls applied to Droplets and load balancers; rule-based inbound/outbound traffic control; free to use

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AWS vs Azure vs GCP

Compare 154+ equivalent services across the big three cloud providers. Find mappings for compute, storage, databases, and AI/ML services.

Oracle Cloud vs AWS vs Azure

OCI offers competitive alternatives to AWS and Azure with strong Oracle database integration and often lower pricing for enterprise workloads.

OCI vs GCP Comparison

Compare Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to Google Cloud Platform for containers, AI/ML, and data analytics workloads with SLA comparisons.

DigitalOcean vs AWS vs Azure

DigitalOcean offers simpler pricing and a developer-first experience — with strong managed databases, object storage, and Kubernetes (DOKS) at a fraction of hyperscaler complexity.

Cloud Provider SLA Comparison 2026

The headline SLA percentages look similar across providers — the real difference is what architecture you need to achieve each tier. AWS and GCP offer no SLA at all for single-instance compute.

Deployment TierAWSAzureGCPOCIDO
Single instanceNo SLA99.5%No SLA99.5%99.99%
Multi-zone / Multi-AZ99.95%99.95%99.95%99.95%99.99%
Multi-region active-active99.99%99.99%99.99%99.99%No SLA
Key insight: AWS EC2 and GCP Compute Engine have no SLA for single-instance deployments. DigitalOcean Droplets are notable for carrying a 99.99% SLA even at single-instance. You need a multi-AZ or multi-zone setup before any uptime guarantee applies on AWS or GCP.

Credit Policy When SLA Is Breached

AWS
10% credit for 99–99.9%
30% credit below 99%
Azure
10% credit for 99–99.9%
25% credit below 99%
GCP
10% credit for 99–99.9%
50% credit below 99%
OCI ★
25% credit below 99.5%
100% credit below 95%
DigitalOcean
10% credit for 99–99.99%
25% credit below 99%

Actual SLAs vary by service tier and configuration. See individual service entries below for specific SLA details and official documentation.

Cloud Compute (VM) Pricing Comparison 2026

General-purpose VM pricing for a 2 vCPU / 8 GB RAM instance in US regions (on-demand, Linux). OCI's flexible shape model and DigitalOcean's flat pricing make them stand-out options for cost-sensitive workloads.

Instance TypeAWSAzureGCPOCIDO
2 vCPU / 8 GB (general purpose)m7i.largeD2s v5n2-standard-2E5.Flex (2/8)g-2vcpu-8gb
Hourly on-demand price$0.1008/hr$0.096/hr$0.0971/hr$0.048/hr$0.089/hr
Approx. monthly (730 hrs)~$74/mo~$70/mo~$71/mo~$35/mo$63/mo flat
Committed / reserved discountUp to 72% (3yr RI)Up to 72% (3yr Savings)~57% (3yr CUD) + SUDUp to 56% (1yr commit)No commitment needed
AWS — Widest selection

400+ instance types across compute, memory, storage, and GPU families. Savings Plans and Reserved Instances cut costs up to 72% for steady workloads.

Azure — Azure Hybrid Benefit

Bring your own Windows Server or SQL Server licenses (Azure Hybrid Benefit) to cut compute costs by up to 40% on top of committed pricing.

GCP — Automatic SUD

Sustained Use Discounts (SUD) apply automatically for instances running >25% of a month — no commitment needed. CUDs stack on top for further savings.

OCI — Lowest on-demand

OCI Ampere A1 Flex (Arm) offers 4 vCPU / 24 GB for free (Always Free tier). Paid shapes are 30–50% cheaper than equivalent AWS instances on-demand.

DO — Flat predictable billing

DigitalOcean Droplets use simple flat monthly pricing — no complex instance family hierarchies, reserved instance commitments, or surprise billing. Ideal for startups and small teams.

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Cloud Storage Pricing Comparison 2026

Storage pricing varies dramatically between providers and storage tiers. OCI and DigitalOcean stand out for object storage value; all providers charge premium rates for high-IOPS block storage.

Object Storage (per GB/month)

Storage TierAWS S3Azure BlobGCSOCIDO Spaces
Hot / Standard$0.023/GB$0.018/GB$0.020/GB$0.0255/GB$5 / 250 GB flat†
Cool / Infrequent Access$0.0125/GB$0.01/GB$0.01/GB$0.0085/GBSingle tier only
Archive / Glacier$0.00099/GB$0.00099/GB$0.004/GB$0.0026/GBNo archive tier

Block Storage — SSD (per GB/month)

Volume TypeAWS EBSAzure DiskGCP PDOCI BVDO Volume
Standard SSDgp3: $0.08/GBE: $0.04/GBBal: $0.10/GB$0.0255/GB$0.10/GB
High-performance SSDio2: $0.125/GBP: $0.135/GBSSD: $0.17/GB$0.0255/GB$0.10/GB

† DigitalOcean Spaces: flat $5/month includes 250 GB storage + 1 TB egress; $0.02/GB and $0.01/GB egress beyond that. OCI includes 10 GB free object storage. All providers charge separately for operations/requests.

AWS S3 — Lifecycle automation

S3 Intelligent-Tiering automatically moves data between access tiers. gp3 gives 3,000 IOPS / 125 MiB/s baseline at no extra charge — a major upgrade from gp2.

OCI — Lowest block storage

OCI Block Volume ($0.0255/GB) is the cheapest high-performance block storage of any major provider, and IOPS/throughput provisioning is included in the base price without extra per-IOPS charges.

DO Spaces — Simple object storage

Spaces is S3-compatible with a flat $5/month entry price covering 250 GB and 1 TB egress. Block Volumes attach to Droplets with no IOPS tiers to configure — straightforward and predictable.

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Cloud Egress & Bandwidth Cost Comparison 2026

Egress costs — what you pay to move data out to the internet — are one of the most overlooked factors in total cost of ownership. The differences between providers are dramatic, especially at scale.

Monthly VolumeAWSAzureGCPOCIDigitalOcean
First 100 GBFreeFreeFreeFreeFree†
Up to 10 TB/month$0.09/GB$0.087/GB$0.08/GBFree*$0.01/GB†
10–50 TB/month$0.085/GB$0.083/GB$0.06/GB$0.0085/GB$0.01/GB
50+ TB/month$0.07/GB$0.05/GB$0.04/GB$0.0085/GB$0.01/GB

* OCI includes 10 TB/month free internet egress. Intra-region transfer is free on all providers. † DigitalOcean includes 1 TB/month free egress per Droplet; flat $0.01/GB thereafter.

OCI Advantage

OCI includes 10 TB/month free egress, then just $0.0085/GB. For workloads transferring 50 TB/month, OCI egress costs over 90% less than AWS.

DigitalOcean Flat Rate

DigitalOcean's flat $0.01/GB egress (after 1 TB/month free per Droplet) is simple and predictable — ideal for startups and SMBs wanting no egress billing surprises.

GCP 2023 Price Cut

Google reduced egress costs significantly in 2023 and offers free egress to Cloudflare and other CDN partners — strong for globally distributed content delivery.

AWS / Azure Lock-in Risk

AWS and Azure charge standard egress rates regardless of destination. High egress costs create economic lock-in — factor this into long-term architecture decisions.

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Cloud Security & Compliance Comparison 2026

All major providers hold enterprise-grade certifications, but their security tooling philosophy and default posture differ significantly. The right choice depends on your existing infrastructure and compliance requirements.

CertificationAWSAzureGCPOCIDO
SOC 2 Type II
PCI-DSS Level 1
HIPAA (with BAA)
FedRAMP HighPartialPartial
ISO 27001
GDPR

Security Philosophy by Provider

AWS — Breadth & IAM Maturity

Security Hub aggregates findings across 200+ services. AWS IAM is the most granular in the industry. GuardDuty provides ML-based threat detection across all accounts.

Azure — Identity-First via Entra ID

Deep Active Directory integration makes Azure the default for enterprise Windows environments. Conditional Access and Microsoft Defender provide the broadest compliance dashboard.

GCP — Zero-Trust Native

Google pioneered BeyondCorp zero-trust. Binary Authorization for containers, Confidential Computing, and VPC Service Controls are standout differentiators from other providers.

OCI — Secure by Default

Cloud Guard (threat detection), Security Zones (policy enforcement), and Vault (key management) are enabled by default — features other providers charge extra for.

DigitalOcean — Developer-Focused

SOC 2 Type II, PCI-DSS, ISO 27001, and HIPAA certified. Managed firewalls, VPC isolation, and private networking are included. FedRAMP not supported — not a fit for government workloads.

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