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Alibaba Cloud Pros and Cons – ITPro Today

Should you use Alibaba Cloud? That's a question that you may not even think to ask yourself, given that Alibaba's cloud computing services tend to receive much less attention in the media than those of the "Big Three" cloud providers meaning Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

Should you use Alibaba Cloud?

That's a question that you may not even think to ask yourself, given that Alibaba's cloud computing services tend to receive much less attention in the media than those of the "Big Three" cloud providers meaning Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).

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But when it comes to the diversity of the cloud services available, as well as pricing and geographic coverage, Alibaba Cloud is in many cases a worthy competitor with the other, better-known cloud platforms.

To understand when it does and doesn't make sense to consider Alibaba Cloud, let's examine Alibaba Cloud's pros and cons as a cloud computing platform.

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Alibaba Cloud is a public cloud platform. It's owned by Alibaba, a China-based multinational business that is also a major player in the e-commerce and retail industries. Currently, Alibaba Cloud is the fourth-largest public cloud provider globally, after AWS, Azure, and GCP.

Like other major public clouds, Alibaba Cloud offers a broad set of cloud services, such as:

Alibaba Cloud also provides a variety of native management and monitoring tools the equivalents of solutions like AWS CloudWatch and IAM.

The breadth of Alibaba Cloud's services is one factor that sets Alibaba Cloud apart from "alternative cloud" providers, many of which specialize only in certain types of services (like storage).

Compared with other major public clouds, Alibaba Cloud offers a few notable advantages:

In short, Alibaba Cloud offers the same large selection of core services as AWS, Azure, and GCP. In some cases, Alibaba's services cost less. And when it comes to geographical presence in Asia, Alibaba Cloud beats the Big Three clouds hands-down.

On the other hand, there are common reasons why businesses may opt not to use Alibaba Cloud, including:

To be sure, Alibaba Cloud is still evolving rapidly, and it's possible that these disadvantages will abate as it grows. But for now, Alibaba Cloud remains most heavily invested in the Asia-Pacific region, which means its support for workloads, tools, and engineers that are based in other parts of the world is limited.

There's also not a lot of reason to believe that Alibaba Cloud will be expanding its presence in North American or European markets in the near future. It hasn't added data centers in those regions since the mid-2010s, although it has continued expanding its footprint in Asia. And when Alibaba Cloud talks about engaging the North American market, it's usually in the context of working with North American companies seeking to expand operations in Asia, rather than landing customers that don't have a presence in Alibaba's backyard.

In general, then, it seems that Alibaba Cloud's business strategy is focused on owning the Asia-Pacific market and leaving the rest of the world to AWS, Azure, and GCP, rather than going head-to-head with the Big Three clouds.

To sum up, whether Alibaba Cloud is a good fit for hosting your workloads depends on:

These considerations may change as Alibaba Cloud continues to evolve, especially if the company invests more heavily in markets outside of Asia-Pacific. But at present, Alibaba Cloud's appeal for businesses that don't have a strong presence in Asia remains limited.

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