Amazon Web Services vs GoDaddy

August 19, 2023 | Author: Michael Stromann
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Amazon Web Services
Access a reliable, on-demand infrastructure to power your applications, from hosted internal applications to SaaS offerings. Scale to meet your application demands, whether one server or a large cluster. Leverage scalable database solutions. Utilize cost-effective solutions for storing and retrieving any amount of data, any time, anywhere.
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GoDaddy
Easily create a professional website with hundreds of customizable designs, tailored to your business. We understand that you don’t always have time to work on your website during “business hours.” That’s why our award-winning support staff is here 24/7/365. If inspiration strikes at 2am on a Tuesday, one of our friendly, knowledgeable web pros will be here to help you make the most of it.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and GoDaddy are both popular providers in the realm of web services, but they offer different types of solutions. AWS is a comprehensive cloud computing platform that provides a vast range of services, including storage, compute power, databases, AI tools, and serverless computing. It is known for its scalability, reliability, and extensive suite of offerings, making it a preferred choice for businesses with complex infrastructure needs. On the other hand, GoDaddy primarily focuses on domain registration, website hosting, and small business services. It offers user-friendly website building tools, domain management features, and shared hosting plans. GoDaddy is often favored by individuals and small businesses seeking a simple and affordable solution for their online presence.

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2020. AWS launches Amazon AppFlow, its new SaaS integration service


AWS has recently launched Amazon AppFlow, an integration service designed to simplify data transfer between AWS and popular SaaS applications such as Google Analytics, Marketo, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Slack, Snowflake, and Zendesk. Similar to competing services like Microsoft Azure's Power Automate, developers can configure AppFlow to trigger data transfers based on specific events, predetermined schedules, or on-demand requests. Unlike some competitors, AWS positions AppFlow primarily as a data transfer service rather than an automation workflow tool. While the data flow can be bidirectional, AWS's emphasis is on moving data from SaaS applications to other AWS services for further analysis. To facilitate this, AppFlow includes various tools for data transformation as it passes through the service.


2020. GoDaddy acquired social content startup Over



GoDaddy has recently completed the acquisition of Over, a startup known for its app that assists businesses in creating compelling photos and videos for social media. Over offers a wide range of customizable templates and layouts, enabling users to swiftly and easily generate visually appealing content. With over 1 million active users and more than 220,000 projects created daily, Over has gained significant traction in the market. This acquisition aligns with GoDaddy's strategy of enhancing its website-building tools, which were relaunched as Websites+Marketing, and includes additional features such as email marketing, search engine optimization, and expanding online presence on platforms like Facebook and Yelp.


2019. AWS launches fully-managed backup service for business


Amazon's cloud platform, AWS, has introduced a new service called Backup, allowing companies to securely back up their data from various AWS services as well as their on-premises applications. For on-premises data backup, businesses can utilize the AWS Storage Gateway. This service enables users to define backup policies and retention periods according to their specific requirements. It includes options such as transferring backups to cold storage for EFS data or deleting them entirely after a specified duration. By default, the data is stored in Amazon S3 buckets. While most of the supported services already offer snapshot creation capabilities (except for EFS file systems), Backup automates this process and adds customizable rules to enhance data protection. Notably, the pricing for Backup aligns with the costs associated with using the snapshot features (except for file system backup, which incurs a per-GB charge).


2018. GoDaddy site builder integrates with Google My Business



Website hosting and small business marketing firm GoDaddy has partnered with Google to streamline the process of setting up and verifying a Google My Business (GMB) profile. Through an integration with their GoCentral website builder, GoDaddy now offers automated GMB registration and submission. This integration enables swift transfer of business data from the website to GMB, significantly reducing the verification time from weeks to days. The GMB integration is available with the Business Plus and Online Store hosting plans. It's important to note that claiming and populating a GMB profile directly on Google remains free of charge. Furthermore, GoDaddy provides comprehensive reporting on GMB-driven traffic and related actions, including profile/listings views, calls, directions requests, and website visits. Notably, it is interesting that Google's own service, Google Sites, has not yet been integrated with GMB.


2017. AWS launched browser-based IDE for cloud developers



Amazon Web Services has introduced a new browser-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) called AWS Cloud9. While it shares similarities with other IDEs and editors like Sublime Text, AWS emphasizes its collaborative editing capabilities and deep integration into the AWS ecosystem. The IDE includes built-in support for various programming languages such as JavaScript, Python, PHP, and more. Cloud9 also provides pre-installed debugging tools. AWS positions this as the first "cloud native" IDE, although competitors may contest this claim. Regardless, Cloud9 offers seamless integration with AWS, enabling developers to create cloud environments and launch new instances directly from the tool.


2017. GoDaddy launches Pro managed WordPress



GoDaddy, the leading cloud platform for small businesses, has introduced Pro Managed WordPress, a specialized service tailored for WordPress web professionals. Pro Managed WordPress combines high-performance and reliable hosting with comprehensive security features and essential tools that enable efficient management of multiple clients and websites. This all-in-one solution for WordPress professionals also includes Pro Advanced Care, a dedicated 24/7 customer support service specifically designed for WordPress users. With the launch of Pro Managed WordPress, GoDaddy builds upon its three-year history of providing WordPress hosting and strengthens its position as the world's largest WordPress host, serving millions of sites. Throughout the development process, GoDaddy has collaborated closely with its GoDaddy Pro Program community, a vibrant community of over two hundred thousand web professionals.


2017. AWS introduced per-second billing for EC2 instances



In recent years, several alternative cloud platforms have shifted towards more flexible billing models, primarily adopting per-minute billing. However, AWS is taking it a step further by introducing per-second billing for its Linux-based EC2 instances. This new billing model applies to on-demand, reserved, and spot instances, as well as provisioned storage for EBS volumes. Furthermore, both Amazon EMR and AWS Batch are transitioning to this per-second billing structure. It is important to note that there is a minimum charge of one minute per instance, and this change does not affect Windows machines or certain Linux distributions that have their own separate hourly charges.


2017. AWS offers a virtual machine with over 4TB of memory



Amazon's AWS has introduced its largest EC2 machine yet, the x1e.32xlarge instance, boasting an impressive 4.19TB of RAM. This represents a significant upgrade from the previous largest EC2 instance, which offered just over 2TB of memory. These machines are equipped with quad-socket Intel Xeon processors operating at 2.3 GHz, up to 25 Gbps of network bandwidth, and two 1,920GB SSDs. It is evident that only a select few applications require this level of memory capacity. Consequently, these instances have obtained certification for running SAP's HANA in-memory database and its associated tools, with SAP offering direct support for deploying these applications on these instances. It's worth mentioning that Microsoft Azure's largest memory-optimized machine currently reaches just over 2TB of RAM, while Google's maximum memory capacity caps at 416GB.


2017. GoDaddy launched business phone system SmartLine



Domain and hosting provider GoDaddy is expanding its services to include voice and telephone capabilities through a new app called SmartLine. This app aims to address a common requirement for small businesses—using their smartphones for both personal and work calls while preserving privacy. SmartLine enables users to create a secondary number that seamlessly connects to their iOS or Android devices. Notably, the mobile app allows users to fully configure SmartLine without the need to visit a website. Additional features include the ability to establish business hours, ensuring that calls outside of those hours are directed to voicemail, as well as the option to receive voicemail transcriptions. GoDaddy intends to differentiate itself by introducing further functionalities, including vanity numbers, toll-free numbers, and the ability to share a single phone number among multiple employees' cell phones. The unlimited calling and texting plan for SmartLine is priced at $9.99 per month.


2017. GoDaddy kills off its AWS-style cloud services



Web hosting and domain registration company GoDaddy is undergoing strategic changes to restructure its business. As part of this, it has reached an agreement to sell its European PlusServer business to BC Partners, a private equity firm based in London, for a total of $456 million. Furthermore, GoDaddy has made the decision to discontinue its Cloud Servers service, which was introduced just last year as a platform akin to AWS, facilitating the development, testing, and scalability of cloud solutions on GoDaddy's infrastructure. The Cloud Servers business was initially launched in March 2016, aiming to capitalize on the rising demand for cloud services and attract customers who were exploring or initiating the transition to cloud-based applications and services, prior to embracing larger platforms like AWS, Google, and Microsoft. With these changes, GoDaddy will now shift its focus towards competition with alternatives such as Wix, Jimdo, and others.

Author: Michael Stromann
Michael is an expert in IT Service Management, IT Security and software development. With his extensive experience as a software developer and active involvement in multiple ERP implementation projects, Michael brings a wealth of practical knowledge to his writings. Having previously worked at SAP, he has honed his expertise and gained a deep understanding of software development and implementation processes. Currently, as a freelance developer, Michael continues to contribute to the IT community by sharing his insights through guest articles published on several IT portals. You can contact Michael by email stromann@liventerprise.com