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At a Glance
AWS Compute Optimizer
AWS Compute Optimizer
Star Rating
(16)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (43.8% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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Google Compute Engine
Google Compute Engine
Star Rating
(932)4.5 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (36.5% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
Pay As You Go Per Month
Free Trial is available
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AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • Users report that Google Compute Engine excels in "Virtual Machines (VMs)" with a score of 9.3, highlighting its robust performance and flexibility in managing virtual environments, while AWS Compute Optimizer, although strong, scores slightly lower at 8.8 in this area.
  • Reviewers mention that Google Compute Engine's "Cloud Security" features are rated highly at 9.1, providing users with confidence in their data protection, whereas AWS Compute Optimizer's security features, while effective, received a lower score of 8.6, indicating room for improvement.
  • G2 users note that Google Compute Engine's "Ease of Setup" is rated at 8.7, making it user-friendly for new adopters, while AWS Compute Optimizer shines with a higher score of 9.3, suggesting a more streamlined onboarding process for users.
  • Users on G2 highlight that Google Compute Engine's "Cloud Optimization" capabilities are rated at 8.9, which helps in efficiently managing resources, while AWS Compute Optimizer outperforms with a score of 9.2, showcasing its advanced optimization strategies.
  • Reviewers say that Google Compute Engine's "Cloud Resource Management" is rated at 8.8, providing solid management tools, but AWS Compute Optimizer stands out with a higher score of 9.3, indicating superior resource management capabilities that users find beneficial.
  • Users report that Google Compute Engine's "Scalability" is rated at 9.0, allowing for effective scaling of resources, while AWS Compute Optimizer also performs well but with a slightly lower score, suggesting that Google may offer a more seamless scaling experience.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
AWS Compute Optimizer
No pricing available
Google Compute Engine
Beyond Free Tier and Free Trial
Pay As You Go
Per Month
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Free Trial
AWS Compute Optimizer
No trial information available
Google Compute Engine
Free Trial is available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.0
14
9.0
494
Ease of Use
8.6
15
8.6
496
Ease of Setup
9.3
10
8.6
319
Ease of Admin
9.4
9
8.5
209
Quality of Support
8.8
14
8.4
456
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
9.3
9
8.8
201
Product Direction (% positive)
9.2
14
9.4
472
Features by Category
Cloud Management PlatformsHide 10 FeaturesShow 10 Features
8.8
13
8.7
148
Functionality
8.3
12
8.8
135
8.9
12
8.7
133
9.2
12
8.8
133
Management
8.6
12
8.3
134
8.6
12
8.9
134
9.3
12
8.7
132
8.6
12
8.9
134
Agentic AI - Cloud Management Platforms
Not enough data
8.1
13
Not enough data
8.8
13
Not enough data
8.7
13
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Hide 12 FeaturesShow 12 Features
Not enough data
8.6
196
Infrastructure Provision
Not enough data
8.7
175
Not enough data
8.4
173
Not enough data
8.5
166
Not enough data
7.9
158
Not enough data
8.6
165
Not enough data
9.2
176
Not enough data
8.3
161
Not enough data
8.7
173
Management
Not enough data
8.6
175
Not enough data
8.6
170
Not enough data
8.5
175
Functionality
Not enough data
8.9
172
Not enough data
8.7
118
Performance
Not enough data
9.0
111
Not enough data
8.6
110
Not enough data
8.5
108
Functionality
Not enough data
8.7
108
Not enough data
8.6
107
Not enough data
8.6
106
Not enough data
9.1
110
Agentic AI - Server Virtualization
Not enough data
8.5
14
Not enough data
8.6
14
Not enough data
8.9
14
Not enough data
8.8
14
Not enough data
8.2
14
Not enough data
8.9
14
Not enough data
8.5
124
Automated resource scaling
Not enough data
8.6
116
Not enough data
8.9
114
Scaling strategies
Not enough data
8.4
117
Not enough data
8.4
116
Visualization
Not enough data
8.3
116
Not enough data
8.3
116
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
AWS Compute Optimizer
AWS Compute Optimizer
Google Compute Engine
Google Compute Engine
AWS Compute Optimizer and Google Compute Engine are categorized as Cloud Management Platforms
Unique Categories
AWS Compute Optimizer
AWS Compute Optimizer has no unique categories
Google Compute Engine
Google Compute Engine is categorized as Server Virtualization, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and Auto Scaling
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
AWS Compute Optimizer
AWS Compute Optimizer
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
43.8%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
37.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
18.8%
Google Compute Engine
Google Compute Engine
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
36.5%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
30.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
33.1%
Reviewers' Industry
AWS Compute Optimizer
AWS Compute Optimizer
Information Technology and Services
18.8%
Consulting
12.5%
Marketing and Advertising
12.5%
Computer Software
12.5%
Banking
12.5%
Other
31.3%
Google Compute Engine
Google Compute Engine
Information Technology and Services
20.3%
Computer Software
18.9%
Financial Services
6.6%
Computer & Network Security
4.2%
Marketing and Advertising
3.3%
Other
46.8%
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Discussions
AWS Compute Optimizer
AWS Compute Optimizer Discussions
Monty the Mongoose crying
AWS Compute Optimizer has no discussions with answers
Google Compute Engine
Google Compute Engine Discussions
What does Google Compute Engine do?
4 Comments
IC
You can deploy a VM instance within minutes via the Google Compute Engine, connect to your instance via SSH, and monitor metrics like CPU, Network, Memory...Read more
What is Google Compute Engine used for?
2 Comments
Mohammed R.
MR
Google Compute Engine (GCE) is a component of Google Cloud Platform (GCP) that provides virtual machines (VMs) running in Google's data centers. It is an...Read more
What is a compute instance?
2 Comments
PS
It is virtual machine offering from Google CloudRead more