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    I am moving my application to the cloud, for my clients. There are only about 25 right now. Cost is a large consideration. Which one would you recommend. Also, what is all of this "pay as you go" stuff? Do they mean 24-7-365, or only the time the suer is logged in to the website? :confused:

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      I am moving my application to the cloud, for my clients. There are only about 25 right now. Cost is a large consideration. Which one would you recommend. Also, what is all of this "pay as you go" stuff? Do they mean 24-7-365, or only the time the suer is logged in to the website? :confused:

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      Well, it's both. The benefit of cloud is that you pay by usage so when usage is lower you pay less. It's not the cheapest way to get up and running but if you need to scale up and down quickly, AWS/Azure can do that. Azure is (generally speaking) cheaper than AWS for Microsoft licensed products like Windows and SQL Server but AWS is cheaper FOR other stuff like Linux and MySQL.

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