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Hands-On Cloud Solutions with Azure

You're reading from   Hands-On Cloud Solutions with Azure Architecting, developing, and deploying the Azure way

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468659
Length 224 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Greg Leonardo Greg Leonardo
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Azure 2. Moving Existing Apps to Azure FREE CHAPTER 3. Building Solutions in Azure 4. Understanding the Infrastructure behind Solutions Built in Azure 5. Developing Solutions the Right Way in Azure 6. Deploying Solutions to Azure 7. Putting It All Together 8. Best Practices to Make Your Life Easier in Azure 9. Assessments 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Azure App Services


Generally, unless there is a true business reason, you should keep your App Services and supporting resources, such as a database, in the same region. This helps reduce latency and outbound data-transfer charges for cross-region usage.

The following are the best practices for App Services:

  • Use App Services' Auto-Healing feature, like recycling when request response is slow.
  • Scale up to control the number of users per instance, and scale out to control the load over the user. Scaling out can be controlled through autoscaling; however, autoscale is dependent on the pricing tier.
  • Try to create your apps to be stateless to help with scaling.
  • If you have GDFR or PII requirements, use App Service Environments and isolate App Services.
  • Use Azure Active Directory or Azure B2C to secure your apps.
  • Restrict access to need-to-know and least privileges, for both application permissions and resource permissions.

Note

If large media files are present, consider implementing CDN.

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