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Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) vs. Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)


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Microsoft’s Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is the second most popular managed Kubernetes offering after Amazon’s Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), according to The State of Kubernetes and Container Security Survey Winter 2020. Lately, AKS has been facing stiff competition from Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). GKE is growing faster than any competing managed Kubernetes service. The battle for the second position is heating up. Most industry experts expect GKE to overtake AKS anytime soon. GKE is gaining huge grounds at the expense of EC2 and self-hosted Kubernetes. For organizations invested in Microsoft’s technologies and tools, no doubt, AKS offers the most natural route to their application modernization efforts. But the feature gap between AKS and GKE is substantial, and AKS has a lot of catchups to do. GKE is perhaps the most advanced offering in the market and is the obvious choice for organizations moving to managed Kubernetes.

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