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Cloud service providers like Microsoft Azure and AWS have more in common with superheroes than one might think. Cloud storage companies touch the lives of millions; often making the world a better place. A superficial glance might lead you to believe that AWS has an unprecedented edge over Azure, but a deeper look will prove the decision isn’t that easy. To determine the best cloud service provider, one needs to take multiple factors into consideration, such as cloud storage pricing, data transfer loss rate, and rates of data availability, among others.
Both Azure and AWS offer similar IaaS capabilities for virtual machines, networking, and storage. However, Azure provides stronger PaaS capabilities which is an important piece of Cloud infrastructure today. Thus, Azure development allows for a 100% focus on innovation. You can also go through Why Azure is better than AWS. This will give you a better idea about the comparison in AWS and Azure.
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Hi Jingjing, the closest equivalent to AWS Auto Scaling would be Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. Both of these services lets you create and manage Virtual machines and increase/decrease the instances in response to demand. Hope that helps!
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/overview
I did get access but whenever I try to do a lab, error message: I dont have permission to create resource groups under subscription p3 real hands on lab. I cannot select any other subscriptions. I paid to use the playground so I can do all the labs and more not the free trial of azure?