Of the 3 major providers, I've found Google Cloud to be the most reliable, but when problems happen they are by far the worst to work with. Even getting support to admit that there might be a problem on their end is nearly impossible.
Why are people still using Google services? They take your money and disappear when you need any help. Only way to actually get support is to know someone who knows someone or get enough social media support to have an engineer see it.
I de-Googled a couple of years ago and haven't looked back.
Maybe in other sectors, but not on Cloud. I've been an involuntary GCP customer on two accounts that were mid single digits millions a year and one that is among GCPs larger customers. In all cases, Google was a nightmare to work with. Support is better when you're spending absurd amounts, but it's still an awful partnership, distinctly worse than their competitors.
Because their products are really really good compared to the competition.
I’ve tried to switch away from chrome, from search, from gmail, from calendar, from drive and from docs… and none of the alternatives work as well as the google ones. Even old stuff that got killed off - RIP wave, RIP reader.
Agreed. I don't understand how so many people are ok with trusting their whole digital lives to a platform with little, if any, access to real customer service by real human beings directly employed by Google. Or with essentially being Google's merchandise to be whored out to advertisers instead of being seen as customers.
It’s a shame that their UI and docs are by far the best of the three (at least for me) in my experience. However their support is non-existent. Given I use the UI and docs daily and rarely use their support that’s the trade off I’ve made.
This reminds me of the book I have on my shelf titled "Everything I Understand About Women". It's a hard cover book >1" thick with lots of blank pages. Probably one of the best gag gifts I've received
well, it is properly a hard cover book, so the cover is stamped with the title/author/publisher in gold foil like an older book. it looks exactly like a real published hard cover book sitting on the shelf. the only indication it's not real is when you thumb through the pages. it does look authentically older, say 70s/80s time frame. my guess is that it's out of print. <ducks>