@Gautam Kumar Sharma Thanks for reaching here! As suggested by Ross, answer is yes it will impact, to elaborate- DR Mode is a feature for customers using the Free, Share, and Basic SKUs of the App Service plan to use snapshot backups in the event of a disaster that renders their environment unusable. Backup and restore capabilities are included in Basic and higher pricing tiers. The Free and Shared pricing tiers of App Service are not recommended for production scenarios and are not backed by any SLAs. If you have web applications deployed to the Free or Shared tier and you want to implement a disaster recovery strategy for them, scale up to Basic tier or higher. Recommended action To avoid data or functionality loss in the event of a regional disaster, implement common disaster recovery techniques for your App Service web apps by 31 March 2025 . Let us know if you have further query.
Implement disaster recovery strategies for your Azure App Service web apps
Hi Team
I come to know about "Action recommended: Implement disaster recovery strategies for your Azure App Service web apps by 31 March 2025" from Azure Deprecations time board.
just want to know will be impact to App Service Web App for Containers resource too? My client workload is going to deploy into App Service for Container azure resource.
thanks in advance.
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SnehaAgrawal-MSFT 22,706 Reputation points Moderator
2023-04-24T16:21:56.1833333+00:00
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Alistair Ross 7,466 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2023-04-24T10:18:57.4333333+00:00 Short Answer. Yes
You will need to plan and implement the business continuity and disaster recovery strategy for you App Service web app containers in the event of an Azure Region outage or any other disasters.
kind regards
Alistair