Use Case Comparison: DigitalOcean and AWS

Overview of DigitalOcean Compared to AWS


DigitalOcean and AWS are both cloud computing providers that offer services such as virtual machines, storage, and databases. DigitalOcean focuses primarily on virtual private servers (VPS) for hosting web applications and is best known for its simple web interface. AWS’ comprehensive and feature-rich platform offers a wider range of services including computing, machine learning, and analytics, and has an ecosystem of partners spanning their global infrastructure.

An Overview of Data Lakes, Use Cases, and Corresponding Tools on AWS 

SMBs are increasingly leveraging data lakes for advanced and real-time analytics


A data lake is a centralized repository that allows businesses to store structured and unstructured data at any scale. It provides a single source of data that can be analyzed and used to support a variety of business needs, such as reporting, analytics, machine learning, and more.

App modernization: It’s a lot easier than you might think

Contrary to popular belief, application modernization is not the daunting task that it once was. Thanks to a variety of newly advanced services and tools available today, modernizing your applications utilizing containers and serverless infrastructure can be quick, easy, and stress-free. And by taking advantage of cloud migration and modernization tools, companies such as DraftKings, FileForce, and Expedia are experiencing lower costs and higher profits.   
 

Stratus10 Achieves AWS Migration Competency

SAN DIEGO, Calif., August 17, 2021 – Stratus10 announced today that it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Migration Competency status. This designation recognizes that Stratus10 provides migration planning and strategies to achieve business outcomes and to help customers move successfully to AWS through all phases of complex migration projects, discovery, planning, migration and operations. 

Cloud Benefits for Mid-Market Enterprises

The popularity of utilizing cloud technology to host company applications and store company data has been drastically growing. Many enterprises have migrated their on-premise workloads and storage to the cloud, and many new companies decide to start in the cloud. In fact, Cisco has estimated that 94% of workloads in 2021 will be processed on some sort of cloud data center.

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