Configure App service



Configure App service in Azure




We will go to Azure portal , and in the left side we will choose Dashboard..from there we will see the app we created in the previous exercise ..Im our case ohhhvictor






We are going to scroll down to see the graphs and see the data  in and out


Wew will scroll down overview till we get to settings..



Scale refers to adding network bandwidth, memory, storage, or compute power to achieve better performance.
Scaling up, or vertical scaling means to increase the memory, storage, or compute power on an existing virtual machine. For example, you can add additional memory to a web or database server to make it run faster.
Scaling out, or horizontal scaling means to add extra virtual machines to power your application
 To change the App setting configuration  use the Settings section ,it gives you access to configure various aspects such as application settings, backups, custom domains, TLS/SSL settings, options to scale up the resources of the application, and so on.









There are three workload categories to choose from in the configuration pane. These three categories make it easier to decide the type of workload we'll run.
Description

Dev / Test
This category is ideal for less demanding workloads. This category is predominantly focused on providing shared infrastructure. In this category, you have additional features that become available to the App Service application. For example, Custom domains / SSL and manual scale.

Production
This category is ideal for more demanding workloads. In this category, you'll also notice added features such as staging slots, daily backups, and a traffic manager.

Isolated
This category is ideal for workloads that require advanced networking and fine-grained scaling.

In our case, we will use dev /testy with F1 as our price tier
Configure App service Configure App service Reviewed by ohhhvictor on April 18, 2020 Rating: 5

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