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Microsoft Azure Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Azure stands out in the cloud computing market as a top-tier system, praised for its stability and strong security measures. Users appreciate its reliable performance, seamless integration with Microsoft apps, and user-friendly interface. The platform offers features like backup and disaster recovery services, making it a dream platform for various needs. ...Read more
Microsoft Azure pros and cons
Highly stable cloud system with reliable performance, security, and integration with Microsoft and other apps.
Flexible platform with the ability to support a wide range of services, including backup and disaster recovery, file sync, and application accessibility.
Intuitive user interface for easy management, deployment, and scalability of services.
Centralized management and ease of deployment, particularly for developers, reducing manual efforts and increasing efficiency.
Pricing complexity and higher costs, making it challenging for users to estimate expenses accurately and potentially limiting scalability for smaller businesses.
Learning curve and initial setup difficulties, especially for newcomers, which may require additional support or training to manage the platform effectively.
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Anonymous
04/30/15
Microsoft Azure experience
What do you like best? The part I most like about MS Azure is that it has significantly grown over year and currently offers a rich variety of cloud services that can be easily leveraged by developers for building cloud apps. The second best thing about Azure is that it can be easily managed using the portal and or powershell cmdlets. What do you dislike? Always the problem with evolving technologies , azure features change rapidly in short period of time, What business problems are ...
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Anonymous
04/27/15
Cost Effective with Good Performance
What do you like best? We are using MS Azure for our production website for our customers. We love Backup and Recovery Services of Azure services. What do you dislike? VM with SQL Server 2012 Professional is little expensive than Amazon AWS. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We host our website for the customer in Azure and deploying a product in Azure
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Anonymous
04/27/15
Amazing Cloud Experience
What do you like best? Easy to set up and use. Very user friendly user console. Amazing ability to scale up and down depending on need. What do you dislike? Server monitoring could be improved a bit. Recommendations to others considering the product I think this is a good direction Azure is heading to and hopefully in future it will improve more and more and becomes more user friendly. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It's ease ...
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Anonymous
04/27/15
Microsoft Azure is an excellent cloud based architecture for Microsoft based IT solutions.
What do you like best? Microsoft Azure is currently the best cloud based deployment architecture for Microsoft based solutions. Microsoft's IAAS solutions (virtual machines in the cloud work virtually the same as on-premises Hyper-V virtual machines - in fact you can actually create a virtual machine locally, copy the VM to Azure and start it up in the Azure infrastructure. Azure is also tightly connected to Microsoft Office 365, making Azure a natural selection when extending SharePoint, ...
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Anonymous
04/26/15
Azure Cloud experience
What do you like best? Azure is good to use with Microsoft services with services using C# What do you dislike? for other platforms the API support is not sufficient and requires efforts from the developers end to make the api . What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? making a IAAS service on Azure for company requirement
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Anonymous
04/26/15
MS Azure Review
What do you like best? Azure is a polished, complex service, yet it's one that's also very easy to get up and running for those who have worked with Windows systems.Great performance. Good guidance and explanations for each offered service, product, and configuration option. What do you dislike? One of the complaints sometimes leveled against Azure is its expense.Hosted server prices do not include any storage. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have ...
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Anonymous
12/12/14
My preferred virtualization platform
What do you like best? The Azure platform allows for a quick and easy way to deploy web sites and server assets on the fly. It's billing method is top-notch and allows for a customer to easily calculate potential charges based on a wide array of options depending on customer need. What do you dislike? Initial navigation of the Azure portal can be intimidating for the novice user and the requirements for configuring a web site or virtual server asset can be a bit overwhelming. After ...
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Anonymous
10/15/14
Azure Review
What do you like best? They had a cool looking UI and the fact that they directly integrate with Visual Studio made development and deployment a smooth and easy things. What do you dislike? They dont support customer service you need to pay additional charges just to get support. Additionally after a month of using the Azure server Microsoft decided to update there system which caused Sql server to crash ended up changing over to AWS server much better support.
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Anonymous
09/25/14
A single place for Everything Microsoft IT on the cloud
What do you like best? You will find the best mix of Microsoft Products/Services related to servers, hosting, databases, and many other services at Microsoft Azure. Administrative Portal, has all needed features. Billing portal, great detail about your service billing and consumption. Multiple subscriptions. Wide options and price levels for virtual machines (This is the feature I use the most. If you need to setup separate accounts to handle different projects and cost, you just ...
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Anonymous
03/03/14
Excellent PaaS from Microsoft
What do you like best? We use the Azure PaaS platform. We use Cloud Services (stateless web app servers built from a config file that you specify, Azure Storage (including Blob, Table and Queues and Azure Infrastructure (stateful virtual machines. We use Cloud Services wherever we can and avoid using standard VM's when possible. Cloud Services are very scalable, but you have to develop your web apps to work in the Azure environment to take advantage of the various features. Azure is a ...
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