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AWS and Azure cloud pricing moving in different directions, as shown by Liftr Insights data
[February 07, 2023]

AWS and Azure cloud pricing moving in different directions, as shown by Liftr Insights data


Liftr Insights data highlights increases in AWS prices while Microsoft Azure prices have been decreasing.

AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Liftr Insights, a pioneer in market intelligence driven by unique data, reveals a trend in increasing prices for AWS while Microsoft Azure has gone in the opposite direction over 4 years.

Liftr Insights data highlights increases in AWS prices while Microsoft Azure prices have been decreasing

Over the past year, there has been a 23.0% increase in average prices of on-demand compute instances at AWS. Liftr Insights data show that not only did AWS increase their average prices in 2020, 2021, and 2022, but the increases have been higher each year since 2019.

In comparison, Liftr Insights data show a decline of 9.1% for Azure on-demand compute prices in 2022. While Azure price increases in 2020 were higher than those of AWS, Azure's increases were lower than AWS in 2021 and now show a net decrease for 2022.

"Finding trends like this is a key value-prop," says Tab Schadt, CEO of Liftr Insights. "We got into this business of tracking data because the cloud providers are opaque. These are objective insights that are hard to find elsewhere."

Across the cloud providers tracked by Liftr Insights, representing over 75% of the public cloud market, average prices for on-demand instances increased 2.5%. This means that AWS has been a driving factor in those higher prices.

Many factors influence average price changes, including new regions, new products, different types of products, such as high-performance instances and instances with higher core counts, which both tend to carry higher price tags.

Despite all these increases and decreases in prices, Azure prices have been higher (on average) than AWS prices for three years. These data points provide more insights into cloud providers strategies.

"Our data provides the ability for market intelligence analysts to drill down tosee what is driving these changes," says Schadt. "But, the areas of change are not always what was expected. Finding unexpected changes and driving factors is not only interesting, it's invaluable."



About Liftr Insights 

Liftr Insights generates reliable market intelligence using unique data, including details about configurations, components, deployment geo, and pricing for:


  • Server processors: Intel Xeon, AMD EPYC, and AWS's Arm-based Graviton brands
  • Datacenter compute accelerators: GPUs, FPGAs, TPUs, and AI chips from NVIDIA, Xilinx, Intel, AMD, AWS, and Google

As shown on the Liftr Cloud Regions Map at https://bit.ly/LiftrCloudRegionsMap, among the companies tracked are Amazon Web ServicesMicrosoft AzureAlibaba CloudGoogle Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and Tencent Cloud as well as semiconductor vendors AMD, AmpereIntel, NVIDIA, and Xilinx. Liftr Insights subject matter experts translate company-specific service provider data into actionable alternative data. Market intelligence consumers can easily ingest this timely, standardized, and operationally-compliant information into their predictive financial models. 

Liftr and the Liftr logo are registered service marks of Liftr Insights. The following are trademarks and/or service marks of Liftr Insights: Liftr Insights, Liftr Cloud Components Tracker, and Liftr Cloud Regions Map. 

The following are registered intellectual property marks, trademarks, or service marks of their respective companies: 

Amazon Web Services 
Microsoft Azure  
Alibaba Cloud 
Google Cloud  
Oracle Cloud 
Tencent Cloud 
Intel Corporation  
Ampere Computing 
Nvidia 
AMD 
ARM

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SOURCE Liftr Insights


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