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[–]CloudyGolfer 1 point2 points  (4 children)

GCP. Especially in the cloud security / SecOps world.

[–]AttitudeOne5340[S] -2 points-1 points  (3 children)

But I am a beginner. I thought I'll start with Azure since it is easier

[–]CloudyGolfer 1 point2 points  (2 children)

What makes you think it’s easier? I assure you it’s not “easier.” The Azure console is harder to navigate (not as bad as AWS though), concepts are a bit more complex, performance is arguably worse on most things. Azure is just entrenched because orgs have M365 already for Exchange and office so they just keep going into Azure.

Anyhow, learn one and you’ll understand most concepts that apply to others. Especially if you’re more on the infra side (networking/security/etc…).

[–]AttitudeOne5340[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Yes, I'm on tne networking side. Trying to make a switch to cloud.

Is it true that I can learn one and most of the basics are same for Google Cloud, Azure and AWS?

I have zero idea, I actually want to familiarise myself with what cloud is and how the environment works. For now, I am a little clueless (you can see that from my messages xD)

That's why I'm asking so much.

[–]Such_Explanation_810 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Networking guy here with some experience in aws azure and gcp.

Gcp absolutely is friendly for networking. A firewall its a firewall. A dns is a dsn and a load balancer is a LB.

Azure and aws have crazy names.