At one level both providers are about the same. The biggest difference is the billing and service models.If you have a business relationship with Microsoft for other products and services then bundling in Azure could be a win. It may reduce some costs but at the very least…
You have many attack vectors
Firstly, there are the attack vectors that are part of your application and environment but these will be the same independent of where you are.
Beyond that you have the following ones:
1) Anybody with access to the PaaS infrastructure either…
Infrastructure-as-code is trendier than infrastructure configuration
Infrastructure-as-code has an implication that some form of programmed tools to manage the deployment whereas infrastructure configuration can be done the same way or with binders of information printed on…