
Affordable Cloud Solutions for Product Teams
Amazon Web Services (AWS): A variety of services and payment options, including a free tier for easy use. If your team can handle the redundancy, EC2 Spot instances can provide significant savings.
Google Cloud Platform (GCP): Known for competitive pricing and strong integration with data analysis tools. Regular usage fees for Google Cloud and used virtual machines help you manage your costs.
Microsoft Azure: Offers a comprehensive set of tools and services, and if you use Windows Server or SQL Server, the Azure Hybrid Benefit can save you money.
AWS Lambda: You can run code without provisioning or managing a server. You only pay for the compute time you use.
Google Cloud Functions: Like AWS Lambda, it offers a pay-as-you-go model and integrates well with other GCP services.
Azure Functions: Serverless computing that integrates with other Azure services and supports multiple languages.
Amazon RDS: Managed database service with options for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and more. You can choose reserved instances to save money.
Google Cloud SQL: Fully managed relational database service with competitive pricing and high availability.
Firebase/Firestore: Suitable for applications that require synchronous data synchronization and easy scalability.
Amazon S3: Offers scalable object storage with different pricing tiers (standard, infrequent access, cold storage).
Google Cloud Storage: Features similar to S3 with options for different storage classes to suit your needs.
Azure Blob Storage: Provides tiered storage options to help manage costs based on access frequency.
GitHub/GitLab: Offers both cloud-based repositories and CI/CD functionality. GitHub has a free tier for public repositories, and GitLab offers a free tier with many features.
Jira: For project management and tracking purposes. Atlassian offers a free plan for small teams.
AWS CloudWatch: Provides monitoring and analysis for cloud applications. Pricing depends on the number of metrics and data volume.
Prometheus and Grafana: Monitoring and visualization tools. Requires self-management but offers flexibility and cost-effectiveness.
AWS Cost Explorer: Helps track and analyze your AWS costs. Allows setting budgets and alerts to better manage expenses.
Google Cloud Cost Management: Provides visibility into your GCP spending with budgeting and forecasting tools.
Azure Billing and Cost Management: Offers tools to monitor and optimize your costs in Azure.
1. Computing and Hosting
2. Serverless Computing
3. Database Solutions
4. Storage
5. Development and Collaboration Tools
6. Monitoring and Analysis
7. Cost Management Tools
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