Azure vs AWS
Side-by-side provider-status observations over the last 30 days.
Azure
Microsoft's cloud computing platform providing virtual machines, app services, databases, AI/ML tools, and enterprise solutions integrated with Microsoft 365.
OperationalAWS
Amazon Web Services - the world's leading cloud computing platform offering 200+ services including compute (EC2), storage (S3), databases, machine learning, and serverless.
Operational| Metric | Azure | AWS |
|---|---|---|
| Current Status | Operational | Operational |
| Fully operational observations (30d) | 99.72% | 71.67% |
| Days with Issues | 1 | 11 |
| Feed Type | Rss | Rss |
| Status Page | View → | View → |
Azure vs AWS: Reliability Comparison
This page compares the available provider-status history for Azure and AWS. Reliability is one input alongside product fit, support, security, and contract terms.
Over the last 30 days, 99.72% of known Azure status observations and 71.67% of known AWS status observations were fully operational. Their aggregate status pages reported issues on 1 and 11 days, respectively.
This is a normalized provider-status signal, not contractual, probe-based, component-weighted, or user-journey uptime. Collection timing and normalization rules are not published.
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