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neya ◴[] No.41901576[source]
If you use Azure in any realistic production environments, then it's on you. Even with $100k in free credits, they couldn't convince me to use it for more than a month. It is expensive, the interface is highly user unfriendly and most important of all, their products don't at all seem reliable for production workloads because of stuff like this. Sorry Microsoft, I think you can do much better.
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1. victor106 ◴[] No.41904976[source]
Agree 100% with this.

One example is if you have multiple subscriptions and you want to select a particular subscription; the UI is so horrendous that even after using it everyday it’s so confusing. It’s such a simple thing that I am sure MSFT implemented it a million times but they just can’t do it in Azure.

It’s the worst of the three cloud providers.

The main reason they are second is because they have a sales org that sells well to naive cto’s.