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Yes I would image the issues are due to doing a migration period. Not the fact that it's moving to Azure in and of itself.




I won't blame Azure directly without a direct reason to, but as a developer often in the market for cloud providers it's definitely not the most reassuring that they're seemingly having so many migration pains.

A bit of an aside, I've only personally used Azure on one project at one company but their console UI had some bizarre footguns that caused us problems more than once. They have a habit of hiding any controls and options that your current logged-in user doesn't have permissions to use. In some cases that manifested as important warnings or tools that I wasn't even aware of (and were important to me!), but the owner of the company and other global admins could see. AWS, at least for a lot of the services last time I used it, was comfortable greying most things out with a tooltip telling you your user is missing X permission, which was way more actionable and the Azure version gave me whiplash by comparison.




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