Azure OpenAI Service vs. Dask

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Azure OpenAI Service
Score 8.2 out of 10
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Azure OpenAI Service, a service from Microsoft's Azure suite available in preview, includes pre-generated AI models that enable users to apply advanced coding and language models to a variety of use cases, enabling new reasoning and comprehension capabilities for building applications. Users can apply these coding and language models to a variety of use cases, such as writing assistance, code generation, and reasoning over data.N/A
Dask
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Dask is a parallel computing library for analytics, that makes it easier to scale Python librarieslike NumPy, pandas, and scikit-learn. Dask is free and open source under a BSD 3-Clause license.N/A
Pricing
Azure OpenAI ServiceDask
Editions & Modules
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Azure OpenAI ServiceDask
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Azure OpenAI ServiceDask
Considered Both Products
Azure OpenAI Service
Chose Azure OpenAI Service
1. Open AI is best at giving accurate answers.
2. It is secure and more trustworthy
3. Most of our client using Azure cloud so it becomes go to choice for them.
Chose Azure OpenAI Service
Overall, Azure OpenAI services are not worth using, but only reason I used it because I got it under Startup sponsorship from Microsoft. Pricing is very high.
Dask

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User Ratings
Azure OpenAI ServiceDask
Likelihood to Recommend
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Usability
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User Testimonials
Azure OpenAI ServiceDask
Likelihood to Recommend
If you're looking for a managed OpenAI API service, then Azure OpenAI Service is a good choice.
It's fully compatible with OpenAI API, has lots of models to choose from, lots of parameters to configure to suite your needs.
The documents are well maintained, with examples to get started.
You can also setup firewall to restrict access to the API to certain IP addresses, like those of your VPCs.
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Pros
  • Provides additional guard rails by leveraging MS Azure
  • Ability to spin up different models quickly and efficiently
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Cons
  • More examples would be helpful, especially when it come to token counting & summarizing
  • Pricing is not really straightforward to estimate as it's based on token count
  • Complete privacy requires special agreement with Microsoft
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Usability
Azure OpenAI is easy to deploy, manage and scalable solution for Gen AI application, they have really good SDK to call their APIs securely. anyone with a background in backend engineering can easily use their APIs to make their ideas into reality
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Alternatives Considered
1. Open AI is best at giving accurate answers. 2. It is secure and more trustworthy 3. Most of our client using Azure cloud so it becomes go to choice for them. 4. Scalable as it handles 1000s of request per minute. 5. SDKs are easy to use and well documented.
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Return on Investment
  • Honestly, I just started using it a few months ago, and I haven't seen any major benefits.
  • It has almost similar capabilities as free version of ChatGPT, so it's worth paying for chat models unless we need to use API.
  • ROI has not been impacted at all, as I mostly use free version over this to avoid higher charges.
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