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Learn Microsoft Azure

By : Mohamed Waly
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Learn Microsoft Azure

By: Mohamed Waly

Overview of this book

Azure is one of the leading public cloud service providers. Thanks to a number of Azure service updates, it continues to make advances in the realm of cloud computing. Learn Microsoft Azure starts with the fundamentals of cloud computing. You will learn to configure and set up the Azure infrastructure. As you make your way through the book, you'll explore Azure services, along with working on virtual memory systems (VMS) and deployment models. You will understand various services in the Azure ecosystem, such as Azure IoT and Azure Analytics, among others. An easy-to-follow introduction to various cloud design patterns will also add to your efficiency in designing cloud solutions. In the concluding chapters, you'll secure your virtual networks using Network security groups and configure Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) to set a custom domain name and company profile. By the end of this book, you will have learned to secure and troubleshoot your Azure cloud environment and be fully aware of best practices for Azure cloud administration.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

App Service application settings

Each App Service you will create in Azure will have some app settings to configure. These app settings are some configurable items that you would like to configure for the app without changing any piece of the code. The application settings of the App Service can be accessed by navigating to App Service and select the App Service you wish and click on Application settings.

The application settings are classified into the following categories:

  • General settings: Here, you can specify the following:
    • Framework: Framework versions that the app is using, such as .NET, PHP, Java, and Python.
    • Platform: Specify the platform architecture that you want to run your web app on, whether it is 32 bit or 64 bit.
    • Web sockets: You can enable web sockets for your applications in case your web app is using socket.io or ASP.NET SignalR. In addition to that, web sockets...