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Amazon EKS vs Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Sep 16, 2024

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

ROI

Sentiment score
4.0
Companies achieved 20-40% savings and improved efficiency with Amazon EKS through automation, deployment speed, and dynamic resource allocation.
Sentiment score
7.0
Deploying more services on AKS reduces costs, offers OS-related savings, and improves ROI despite varying results across use cases.
Initially, not having them resulted in an unoptimized solution. However, with these tools in place, we witnessed a reduction of costs by approximately a third—if it was $100 beforehand, we brought costs down to $25.
DevOps Consultant at US Contract | Freelancer
We have cost explorer available, and a bill forecast based on usage allows us to determine whether resources are underutilized or overutilized.
Platform Software Engineer 4 at Nexthink
It's a fast deployment, with very good documentation, and it's really helpful.
Senior SOC Developer at XVE Security
We see a return on investment with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), as we no longer manage the control plane ourselves, which saves us a lot of time and employee effort.
Senior DevOps Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
 

Customer Service

Sentiment score
6.3
Amazon EKS support is praised for quick, professional help, with premium plans offering dedicated assistance for complex issues.
Sentiment score
7.5
Azure Kubernetes Service support is often praised, but some users experience delays and mixed outcomes, with variable response times.
We didn't need to manage etcd and those control management tools; it's totally handled from the AWS side, making it very beneficial.
Aws DevOps Engineer at Nova Techset Ltd
I believe there should be a recovery solution available for at least a few hours so that we might bring it back.
Administrator at a tech vendor with 201-500 employees
They will set up a call, guide us, or provide solutions regarding integration with AWS or Amazon EKS.
DevOps Engineer at a consultancy with 201-500 employees
They are very fast to respond and begin analysis to resolve problems.
IT Specialist | SRE | Cloud Public and Private at Parana Banco
Customer support for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is typically good, but in some instances where technical expertise is required, I sometimes feel I know more than the support personnel.
Senior DevOps Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
 

Scalability Issues

Sentiment score
5.7
Amazon EKS offers high scalability and reliability, providing seamless scaling and integration for diverse, demanding environments with managed services.
Sentiment score
7.2
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) offers robust scalability, efficient auto-scaling, and cost management, handling enterprise needs with few cost concerns.
The ability to scale based on requirements by deploying additional containers is a strong point for Kubernetes.
AWS Cloud Engineer at a tech services company
This allows us to scale our applications or APIs as needed, offering reliability through the automation of scaling processes.
DevOps Engineer | AWS and Terraform Specialist | Multicloud Experience at a agriculture with 11-50 employees
If any node is not ready, the cluster autoscaler ensures that it is removed from the AWS auto-scaling group and replaces it with a new node in the cluster.
Administrator at a tech vendor with 201-500 employees
AKS offers excellent scalability due to its adaptation from Kubernetes.
Senior Software Developer at Simpson Strong-Tie
The scalability of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is one of the best I have experienced in the market.
Senior DevOps Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
 

Stability Issues

Sentiment score
6.7
Amazon EKS is highly reliable with strong self-healing features, ensuring stability and performance despite minor issues and complexity.
Sentiment score
6.9
Azure Kubernetes Service is stable and highly rated, with minimal issues, occasional glitches, and praised self-healing capabilities.
There are multiple availability zones in the regions, meaning no single point of failure.
Aws DevOps Engineer at Nova Techset Ltd
The control plane is quite stable in Amazon EKS, and I find it to be 100% available.
Administrator at a tech vendor with 201-500 employees
We haven't faced any challenges, and it consistently delivers on its committed SLA.
Technical Lead at Cognizant
From my usage, I would rate its stability as eight to nine out of ten.
Senior Software Developer at Simpson Strong-Tie
It's very stable, and the support is satisfactory.
IT Specialist | SRE | Cloud Public and Private at Parana Banco
 

Room For Improvement

Amazon EKS faces stability, cost, and complexity challenges, driving demand for improved integrations, user-friendly interfaces, and flexible options.
AKS requires enhanced technical support, better integration, simpler setup, improved UI, and cost management features to address user concerns.
Simplifying these will enable more people, not just those with strong foundational knowledge, to work effectively with these services.
AWS Cloud Engineer at a tech services company
Amazon EKS can be improved by having the maintenance of Kubernetes versions managed better, as everything is handled by the Kubernetes team and possibly a separate team at AWS.
Platform Software Engineer 4 at Nexthink
Adding logging would be a valuable improvement.
Senior SOC Developer at XVE Security
The costs are rising rapidly, and we have not seen any cost reductions by moving to Azure.
Product Owner at ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
It is costly compared to other solutions such as Canonical.
Senior System Specialist at General Directorate of Residence and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA)
I do not see any specific areas for improvement in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), except for the kind of support they provide.
Senior DevOps Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
 

Setup Cost

Amazon EKS pricing is seen as competitive for enterprises but may be costly for small businesses due to usage-based fees.
Azure Kubernetes Service costs can be high due to nodes, networking, and storage, with discounts for longer commitments.
The EKS service itself is free, but you will incur costs for the VMs used as nodes in that cluster.
DevOps Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
If you want to monitor costs effectively, applying separate tools and acting accordingly in advance is essential.
DevOps Consultant at US Contract | Freelancer
I appreciate the overall pricing model of AWS, where you pay based on usage, which allows for a clear understanding of costs associated with services.
Senior DevOps Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Transitioning to Azure did not bring cost reductions; in fact, costs are rising rapidly.
Product Owner at ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
The solution is very expensive in my opinion.
IT Specialist | SRE | Cloud Public and Private at Parana Banco
My experience with pricing, setup costs, and licensing for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) involves booking quotas for commitments of three to five years to receive significant discounts.
Senior DevOps Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
 

Valuable Features

Amazon EKS enhances scalability, simplifies Kubernetes management, integrates with AWS, and supports secure, efficient microservices architecture and deployment.
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) provides secure, scalable container orchestration with seamless Azure integration, enhancing application management and CI/CD.
The most beneficial aspect of Amazon EKS is that it helps manage the Kubernetes master node, so I don't need to maintain the master node, including tasks like upgrading.
cloud architect at selfstarter
The main benefits that I received from using Amazon EKS are that it is a managed cluster and offers simplicity.
System Engineer - EMEA at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
By default, if you just install Amazon EKS, you can deploy your application, but to have it enterprise-ready, you have to configure a number of other things that will boost productivity.
Platform Software Engineer 4 at Nexthink
The most valuable features of Azure Kubernetes Service are its integration with Kubernetes, offering similar features for a seamless experience.
Senior Software Developer at Simpson Strong-Tie
Since pricing is not a major concern, we chose the best fit for our application, which was specifically designed for this particular platform.
Senior System Specialist at General Directorate of Residence and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA)
The integration with Azure Active Directory helped with the security of our applications.
IT Specialist | SRE | Cloud Public and Private at Parana Banco
 

Categories and Ranking

Amazon EKS
Ranking in Container Security
12th
Average Rating
8.4
Reviews Sentiment
6.2
Number of Reviews
96
Ranking in other categories
Container Management (1st)
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Ranking in Container Security
19th
Average Rating
8.2
Reviews Sentiment
7.2
Number of Reviews
42
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of May 2026, in the Container Security category, the mindshare of Amazon EKS is 0.5%, up from 0.1% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is 1.0%, up from 0.7% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Container Security Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Amazon EKS0.5%
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)1.0%
Other98.5%
Container Security
 

Featured Reviews

Mahesh Dash - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Consultant at US Contract | Freelancer
Has enabled seamless infrastructure configuration while improving identity integration and monitoring capabilities
It has been since 2019 that I started using Amazon EKS. At that time, it was completely new, and many people were not using it just yet; it started from version 1.21, and right now we are on 1.33. Recently, 1.34 has been launched, but it's not yet available in the service catalog; we can see only 1.33. A lot of improvements have been made. We had numerous add-ons to install manually because Kubernetes is a completely different service than AWS cloud provider, and everyone has opted to use it. After opting, there is an identity that you have to maintain—one at Kubernetes level and one at the AWS provider level. You have to maintain one identity at IAM level and one within the cluster, Amazon EKS. A few things do not make sense within the add-ons, many of the secret providers that read the secret from Secrets Manager and then mount it as a volume. We use a service called EBS CSI driver, which reads the secrets or sensitive data from Secrets Manager and then mounts it as a volume to the pod at runtime. However, that doesn't have a dynamic feature where, if any changes happen in the secrets, it can read and populate in the environment. Sometimes consider your RDS password or OpenSearch password rotates. Amazon EKS doesn't have that feature to read the dynamic one and consider that the password has changed overnight; there is no functionality from the provider to see the changes and then restart the pod or fetch the new value. This often leads to downtime of 12 or even 6 hours, depending on when you realize it, so that needs improvement. Nonetheless, mostly on the add-on side, they have developed a lot; earlier we were installing them manually, but now with EKS auto mode, many things VPC CLI and pod identity service—around four plugins—are installed by default, which is a good thing. However, I believe there should be some solution that is self-contained, covering generic use cases. With the 1.33 release, they have addressed most of my earlier concerns, but I am still looking for some improvements, particularly in CloudWatch monitoring. In IT, we manage two aspects: either the system or the application. Currently, the application logs and monitoring are not very robust in CloudWatch; you can only find things if you are familiar with them. Fortunately, we are familiar, as most of the monitoring involves two types of databases: one is a time series for monitoring data, and the other is an indexing solution for a streaming service. This means we need to get the logs from each node, index them, and populate them on a screen. That part remains a separate service, but if they managed it within Amazon EKS service, where the monitoring is consolidated in one place, you wouldn't need to rely on Prometheus, Grafana, or different services. It would be advantageous to have a consolidated platform for EKS, as Kubernetes is leveraged; monitoring and logging should also be integrated simply by enabling parameters or tags. This would create a self-contained platform where people can onboard and start using it. Currently, I still need to enable logging and monitoring among other things myself; that shouldn't be the case after six or seven years in the market. On a scale from 1 to 10, I would rate Amazon EKS tech support an eight. Some individuals have a deep understanding of the services and can identify potential bottlenecks, especially with load balancer endpoints and certificate management. The shift from NGINX to AWS load balancers has diminished many previous issues. However, not every support engineer meets the same level of expertise, hence why I rate it a solid eight, which I consider decent.
Daniel Wichinescki - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Specialist | SRE | Cloud Public and Private at Parana Banco
Has supported production deployments and simplified permission management though could reduce monitoring costs
For Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), we only used it to orchestrate the Kubernetes pods. We didn't use the other features. We only used the environment to start our application. I utilized the automatic scaling capabilities. The integration with Azure Active Directory helped with the security of our applications. I think Amazon EKS is better. EKS is the best because there are many features to use for scaling and to control the environments.
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
20%
Computer Software Company
9%
Manufacturing Company
6%
Government
6%
Financial Services Firm
20%
Computer Software Company
10%
Manufacturing Company
7%
Comms Service Provider
6%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business35
Midsize Enterprise19
Large Enterprise48
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business15
Midsize Enterprise7
Large Enterprise23
 

Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Amazon EKS?
Pricing for Amazon EKS is quite good, because you can choose the instances which are running under the hood. If you wanted to use smaller machine types, you can control your cost quite well. You ar...
What needs improvement with Amazon EKS?
One limitation I have found with using Amazon EKS is that there is a very big learning curve. It is very complicated to use the tool. I have used Google's GKE which offers an easier framework becau...
What advice do you have for others considering Amazon EKS?
Overall, Amazon EKS is a very good tool to use and it is commonly used in the industry. However, GKE is easier to use and some of the management is abstracted away, which is not the case with Amazo...
What needs improvement with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)?
I do not see any specific areas for improvement in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), except for the kind of support they provide. At times, the engineers I connect with are not very skilled.
What is your primary use case for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)?
My main use case for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is hosting a Comark website on it. In addition to hosting a Comark website, I have started using Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) for hosting AI wo...
What advice do you have for others considering Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)?
I would rate Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) at a nine out of ten. I deduct one point for customer support, as seventy percent of the time I interact with lower-skilled candidates for troubleshootin...
 

Also Known As

Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service
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Overview

 

Sample Customers

GoDaddy, Pearson, FICO, Intuit, Verizon, Honeywell, Logicworks, RetailMeNot, LogMeIn, Conde Nast, mercari, Trainline, Axway
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