Major Cloud Providers

Major Cloud Providers

  • Google Cloud Platform

    • App Engine - 28 frontend instance hours per day, 9 backend instance hours per day

    • Cloud Firestore - 1GB storage, 50,000 reads, 20,000 writes, 20,000 deletes per day

    • Compute Engine - 1 non-preemptible e2-micro, 30GB HDD, 5GB snapshot storage (restricted to certain regions), 1 GB network egress from North America to all region destinations (excluding China and Australia) per month

    • Cloud Storage - 5GB, 1GB network egress

    • Cloud Shell - Web-based Linux shell/basic IDE with 5GB of persistent storage. 60 hours limit per week

    • Cloud Pub/Sub - 10GB of messages per month

    • Cloud Functions - 2 million invocations per month (includes both background and HTTP invocations)

    • Cloud Run - 2 million requests per month, 360,000 GB-seconds memory, 180,000 vCPU-seconds of compute time, 1 GB network egress from North America per month

    • Google Kubernetes Engine - No cluster management fee for one zonal cluster. Each user node is charged at standard Compute Engine pricing

    • BigQuery - 1 TB of querying per month, 10 GB of storage each month

    • Cloud Build - 120 build-minutes per day

    • Cloud Source Repositories - Up to 5 Users, 50 GB Storage, 50 GB Egress

    • Google Collab - Free Jupyter Notebooks development environment.

    • Full, detailed list - https://cloud.google.com/free

  • Amazon Web Services

    • CloudFront - 1TB egress per month

    • Cloudwatch - 10 custom metrics and 10 alarms

    • CodeBuild - 100min of build time per month

    • CodeCommit - 5 active users,50GB storage and 10000 request per month

    • CodePipeline - 1 active pipeline per month

    • DynamoDB - 25GB NoSQL DB

    • EC2 - 750 hours per month of t2.micro or t3.micro(12mo)

    • EBS - 30GB per month of General Purpose (SSD) or Magnetic(12mo)

    • Elastic Load Balancing - 750 hours per month(12mo)

    • Glacier - 10GB long-term object storage

    • Lambda - 1 million requests per month

    • SNS - 1 million publishes per month

    • SES - 62.000 messages per month

    • SQS - 1 million messaging queue requests

    • Full, detailed list - https://aws.amazon.com/free/

  • Microsoft Azure

  • Oracle Cloud

    • Compute - 2 x64-based with 1 GB RAM each, 4 Arm-based Ampere A1 cores and 24 GB of memory usable as one VM or up to 4 VMs

    • Block Volume - 4 volumes, 200 GB total (used for compute)

    • Object Storage - 10 GB

    • Load balancer - 1 instance with 10 Mbps

    • Databases - 2 DBs, 20 GB each

    • Monitoring - 500 million ingestion datapoints, 1 billion retrieval datapoints

    • Bandwidth - 10 TB egress per month, speed limited to 50 Mbps on x64 based VM, 500 Mbps * core count on ARM based VM

    • Public IP - 2 IPv4 for VMs, 1 IPv4 for load balancer

    • Notifications - 1 million delivery options per month, 1000 emails sent per month

    • Full, detailed list - https://www.oracle.com/cloud/free/

  • IBM Cloud

    • Cloud Functions - 5 million executions per month

    • Object Storage - 25GB per month

    • Cloudant database - 1 GB of data storage

    • Db2 database - 100MB of data storage

    • API Connect - 50,000 API calls per month

    • Availability Monitoring - 3 million data points per month

    • Log Analysis - 500MB of daily log

    • Full, detailed list - https://www.ibm.com/cloud/free/

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