Komparasi big 5 Cloud Service Provider

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7/7/20251 min read

Here's a comparison of the Big 5 cloud service providers as of 2025: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), IBM Cloud, and Oracle Cloud. The comparison includes market position, core strengths, key services, pricing, and ideal use cases.

1. Amazon Web Services (AWS)

  • Market Share: ~30–32% (largest)

  • Strengths:

    • Widest service offering (~200+ services)

    • Most mature ecosystem

    • Massive global infrastructure (31 regions+)

  • Key Services:

    • EC2 (compute), S3 (storage), Lambda (serverless), RDS (databases), SageMaker (ML)

  • Pricing: Pay-as-you-go, tiered discounts, spot instances

  • Ideal For: Enterprises, startups, global apps, machine learning

2. Microsoft Azure

  • Market Share: ~23–25%

  • Strengths:

    • Deep enterprise integration (especially with Microsoft 365, Active Directory)

    • Hybrid cloud leader (Azure Arc, Azure Stack)

    • Strong support for .NET, Windows workloads

  • Key Services:

    • Azure VMs, Blob Storage, Azure Functions, Azure SQL, Azure OpenAI

  • Pricing: Similar to AWS, with reserved instance discounts

  • Ideal For: Enterprises using Microsoft stack, hybrid cloud environments

3. Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

  • Market Share: ~10–11%

  • Strengths:

    • Industry-leading AI/ML tools (Vertex AI, TensorFlow)

    • Cost efficiency (sustained use discounts, preemptible VMs)

    • Superior data analytics (BigQuery, Dataflow)

  • Key Services:

    • Compute Engine, Cloud Storage, Cloud Functions, BigQuery, Vertex AI

  • Pricing: More flexible than AWS/Azure in some cases

  • Ideal For: Data-driven apps, AI/ML workloads, modern app development

4. IBM Cloud

  • Market Share: <5%

  • Strengths:

    • Hybrid cloud and multi-cloud focus (Red Hat OpenShift)

    • Strong in regulated industries (banking, healthcare)

    • Quantum computing R&D

  • Key Services:

    • Cloud Foundry, Watson AI, IBM Cloud Bare Metal Servers

  • Pricing: Enterprise-focused; often custom agreements

  • Ideal For: Regulated industries, hybrid cloud with OpenShift

5. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)

  • Market Share: <4%, but growing

  • Strengths:

    • High performance and low-cost compute/storage

    • Deep integration with Oracle databases

    • Aggressive enterprise pricing

  • Key Services:

    • OCI Compute, Autonomous Database, Oracle Cloud VMware

  • Pricing: Competitive and often cheaper than AWS/Azure

  • Ideal For: Oracle DB workloads, enterprise apps (ERP, HCM)