Azure App Service simplifies the creation of apps by providing a unique cloud service that creates mobile and web apps compatible for all platforms. They are then deployed on a reliable and expandable cloud infrastructure.
Azure App Service
Azure App Service uses HTTP Service to add Microsoft Azure benefits like security, automated management, load balancers, etc. to an application. It allows users to host web apps, mobile backends, as well as REST APIs that can scale on Windows or Linux-based environments.
You can develop the applications using.NET Core, Java and Ruby, Node.js or PHP. DevOps features such as continuous deployment using Azure DevOps and Docker Hub and other sources, package manager, staging environments, custom domains, and TLS/SSL certificate can also be used.
Why use Azure App Service?
Here are some reasons developers and users should use a PaaS computing service such as Azure App Service.
Azure App Service allows users the ability to develop in their preferred languages, including.NET Core, Java Ruby, Node.js PHP, Python, and Node.js. Developers can also use Powershell or other executables for background services.
App Service will automatically patch the operating system and language frameworks.
Developers can use app service to host custom windows and Linux containers, or use Docker Compose for multi-container apps.
Developers can promote updates through test and staging environments. With the help of Azure DevOps and BitBucket or Docker Hub, developers can create continuous integration and deployment. App Service offers app management via Azure powerShell or the cross platform command-line interface (CLI).
Developers can use app service to host custom windows and Linux containers, or use Docker Compose for multi-container apps.
App Service allows users to choose between manual or automated scaling and high availability. They can also host apps anywhere in Microsoft’s global data center infrastructure.
App service supports RESTful APIs and mobile app scenarios with turn-key ORS support, authentication, push notifications, and more.
Azure Marketplace offers a variety of application templates for developers.
App service makes it easier to develop, deploy, and debug your app by providing Visual Studio code and tools.
App service conforms to ISO, PCI and SOC regulations. Developers can test user credibility using Azure Active Directory, Google Facebook, Twitter, Twitter, or Microsoft accounts. It allows developers to limit IP addresses and manage service identities.
App service offers more than 50 connector options to connect SaaS services, internet and business systems. Azure Virtual Networks and Hybrid Connectors allow developers to access data on-premises.
What is the Azure App Services Environment?
Azure App Service offers a premium feature called App Service Environment that allows users to securely run App Service apps in a remote, confined and dedicated network. An Azure App Service Environment can host the following:
Linux and Windows web applications
Docker containers (Linux, Windows)
Functions
Standard Logic Apps
App Service Environments are suitable for workloads that require high-scaling, isolated and secure networks, high memory and high RPS (requests per seconds).
Here are some uses for an App Service Environment.
Line-of-business applications in-house
App Service plan instances for applications exceeding 30
Single-tenant systems that match safety and internal regulations
Multi-level applications
Hosting of network-isolated applications
Azure virtual machines are an essential component of Azure cloud resources. Learn more about virtual machines and best practices in the blog Virtual Machines.
Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification
To become a Microsoft Certified Azure Administrator, you must pass the AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator exam. The exam costs US$165 and is available in English as well as 12 other languages. This 120-minute exam, which consists of 40-60 questions, evaluates your ability and willingness to complete the following tasks.
Governance and management of Azure identities
Storage implementation and management
Azure compute resources deployment and management
Configuring and managing virtual networks
Monitoring and backing Azure resources
Get an in-depth understanding of the role and goals of Azure Administrators. Learn how Azure Administrators can add value to your company by reading our Azure Administrator guide blog.
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