You're absolutely right, comparing VMs and containers across different cloud providers is definitely tough. So far from research, lots of VM providers like DigitalOcean Droplets vs AWS EC2 use different CPUs, have location-based pricing, free tiers, varying memory options, and flat rates vs. pay-as-you-go models.
However, despite these complexities, I believe it should be possible to provide a reasonably close comparison that offers valuable insights. After all, these providers are essentially offering the same core services. My goal is to highlight the key trade-offs between them hopefully.
Thank you again for the feedback on the typo I've corrected that now. I appreciate you taking the time, and I hope to share my progress soon!
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