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The advances in cloud computing technology have revolutionized the way we develop, manage, and store applications. Now, developers can take advantage of a variety of features such as auto-scaling to ensure their application is always running optimally; authentication/authorization to ensure that only authenticated and authorized users access their applications; and custom domain name support so they can customize the online presence of their application with a desired name or brand. With these options available through cloud platforms, it’s no surprise why so many companies are choosing to develop on this platform.
Automated deployment with continuous integration and delivery is an invaluable asset to DevOps. By ensuring the development code is pushed into production as soon as it’s finished, there are fewer delays before end users can access the latest features. Supported source control providers such as GIT, Bitbucket, and VSTS allow for quick adoption of this feature. Furthermore, tools like VS Code provide comprehensive development capabilities while taking advantage of Azure App Service environments for quick deployments; thus allowing developers to immediately start testing their changes in a live environment.
An App Service is a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering from Azure that allows developers to easily deploy and manage their web apps, mobile app backends, and RESTful APIs.
The benefits of using an App Service in Azure include easy deployment and management of web apps, automatic scaling, continuous deployment, and integration with other Azure services.
To create an App Service in Azure, you need an Azure subscription and access to the Azure portal.
You can create an App Service in Azure by following the steps outlined in the Azure portal.
The “Size and scale” tab allows you to select the appropriate pricing tier based on your application’s resource requirements.
App Service in Azure supports a wide range of programming languages and frameworks, including .NET, Node.js, Python, PHP, and Java.
You can deploy a web app to an App Service in Azure by using tools such as Visual Studio and the Azure App Service extension.
The Azure App Service extension in Visual Studio allows developers to easily publish their web apps to Azure App Service.
You can test a web app deployed to an App Service in Azure by browsing to the URL of the App Service in a web browser.
Yes, you can integrate other Azure services such as Azure SQL Database, Azure Cosmos DB, and Azure Storage with an App Service in Azure.
Automatic scaling in an App Service in Azure allows the App Service to scale up or down automatically based on the app’s demands, such as CPU usage.
A web app is a web application that can be accessed through a web browser, while a mobile app backend is a backend service that provides data and authentication services for mobile apps.
You can enable continuous deployment for an App Service in Azure by using tools such as Visual Studio Team Services, GitHub, or Bitbucket.
The different pricing tiers available for an App Service in Azure include Free, Shared, Basic, Standard, and Premium.
You can monitor an App Service in Azure by using Azure Monitor, which provides metrics such as CPU usage, memory usage, and HTTP queue length.
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