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Implementing DevOps with Microsoft Azure

You're reading from   Implementing DevOps with Microsoft Azure Automate your deployments and incorporate the DevOps culture

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787127029
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mitesh Soni Mitesh Soni
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Preface 1. Microsoft Azure – Cloud Platform and Services FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) 3. Continuous Integration with VSTS 4. Continuous Development with Microsoft Azure Web Apps 5. Azure App Service Environments 6. Continuous Delivery to Azure Web Apps and ASE Using VSTS 7. Continuous Monitoring in Cloud Platform 8. More from the Author

Comparing ASE and non-ASE (Azure Web Apps) 


The following are some but not all the differences between ASE and non-ASE:

non-ASE

ASE

Virtual Network

Azure Web Apps are hosted in a multitenant environment. We can configure Azure Web Apps to integrate it with VNet.

ASEs are created in the VNet, so Azure Web Apps are hosted in Azure VNet.

Resource layers

There are instances that can be utilized directly in ASP.

In ASE, we have two layers: 

Front end pool: This is used for load balancing and SSL termination

Worker pools: There are three worker pools in ASE. Instances available in the worker pools are used in the creation of ASP, and then we can host Azure Web Apps in the ASP.

Support for NSGs

Azure App Service / Azure Web Apps is a PaaS and not hosted in VNet. Hence, we can't configure inbound and outbound rules. 

As ASE is in VNet, we can configure the subnet with NSG. Hence, we can configure inbound security rules and outbound security rules.

Instance size(s)

Only three types of instance can be used in Azure...

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