Google Cloud Platform (GCP) vs AWS – 2026 independent comparison by CloudScope – tested across United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Netherlands, Australia, Singapore, Japan – editorial, no vendor influence.
Compute – GCP vs AWS
GCP Compute Engine: e2, n2, c3, t2d – per-second billing, sustained use discounts automatic, live migration – tested US-central, europe-west, asia-southeast – startup 28–47s.
AWS EC2: Graviton / Intel / AMD – broad instance families – 1-second billing – comparable start times 31–52s – tested us-east-1, eu-west-1, ap-southeast-1.
Network – Cloud Platform
GCP – Google global private backbone – premium tier default – measured inter-region: London↔Frankfurt 14ms, US-East↔US-West 62ms, Singapore↔Tokyo 72ms.
AWS – extensive edge – CloudFront – 600+ PoPs – inter-region similar, slightly higher EU cross-border variance in our June 2026 tests.
Storage & Database
GCP: Cloud Storage – 11x9 durability – classes Standard / Nearline / Coldline / Archive – simple lifecycle. BigQuery – serverless – strong analytics.
AWS: S3 – extensive storage classes – 11x9 – plus Glacier – broader ecosystem – Redshift / Athena competitive.
Security / IAM – GCP vs AWS
GCP IAM – resource hierarchy: Organization → Folder → Project – fine-grained, IAM recommender reduces over-privilege – tested. AWS IAM – mature, SCP via Organizations – broader third-party tooling.
Both support: KMS / HSM, confidential computing, SOC/ISO/PCI/HIPAA – verify current attestations in respective cloud console.
Pricing – 2026 snapshot
| Workload | GCP – approx. | AWS – approx. | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 vCPU / 16GB – 1 month – US | ~$116 – e2-standard-4 – sustained discount included | ~$138 – m6i.xlarge on-demand – US-East | June 2026 list – verify in console |
| Object storage 10TB – US | ~$200/mo Standard | ~$230/mo S3 Standard | Excluding egress / API |
| Egress 1TB – US→Internet | Tiered – ~$85–120 | ~$90 | Check current cloud platform pricing |
Verdict – GCP vs AWS 2026
GCP – strengths: global network, BigQuery, Kubernetes (GKE Autopilot), clean GCP Console, sustained-use automatic discounts – excellent for data/analytics, Kubernetes-native, multi-region low-latency – tested US, UK, EU, APAC, JP.
AWS – strengths: broadest service catalog, enterprise marketplace, mature IAM ecosystem – ideal for large heterogeneous estates.
CloudScope rating – GCP: 8.6/10 – AWS: 8.6/10 – use case dependent – June 2026. Informational comparison only.