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Implementing Azure: Putting Modern DevOps to Use

By : Florian Klaffenbach, Oliver Michalski, Markus Klein, Mohamed Waly, Namit Tanasseri, Rahul Rai
Book Image

Implementing Azure: Putting Modern DevOps to Use

By: Florian Klaffenbach, Oliver Michalski, Markus Klein, Mohamed Waly, Namit Tanasseri, Rahul Rai

Overview of this book

This Learning Path helps you understand microservices architecture and leverage various services of Microsoft Azure Service Fabric to build, deploy, and maintain highly scalable enterprise-grade applications. You will learn to select an appropriate Azure backend structure for your solutions and work with its toolkit and managed apps to share your solutions with its service catalog. As you progress through the Learning Path, you will study Azure Cloud Services, Azure-managed Kubernetes, and Azure Container Services deployment techniques. To apply all that you’ve understood, you will build an end-to-end Azure system in scalable, decoupled tiers for an industrial bakery with three business domains. Toward the end of this Learning Path, you will build another scalable architecture using Azure Service Bus topics to send orders between decoupled business domains with scalable worker roles processing these orders. By the end of this Learning Path, you will be comfortable in using development, deployment, and maintenance processes to build robust cloud solutions on Azure. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: • Learn Microsoft Azure by Mohamed Wali • Implementing Azure Solutions - Second Edition by Florian Klaffenbach, Oliver Michalski, Markus Klein • Microservices with Azure by Namit Tanasseri and Rahul Rai
Table of Contents (29 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Azure App Service Environments


Generally speaking, when you deploy an App Service on an App Service plan, these apps will be deployed in a multi-tenant environment. In other words, the VMs that will host the apps will be in a shared pool, hosting other customers' apps as well.

Azure's App Service Environment will not do this. Instead, it will provide you with an isolated environment, such as that available on the isolated service plan, which needs an App Service Environment to function in a way that takes advantage of the benefits it offers.

App Service Environment provides the following benefits:

  • Isolation—you will run your own app on a single tenant, so you can make it compliant with your policy standards
  • Bring your own virtual network—you can use specific virtual networks for the VMs running your App Service, giving you more control over the traffic flow
  • Support for scaling app instances can reach up to 100 instances at the time of writing

App Service Environment types

App Service Environment...