Hello @Lauro Azure offers several plans for web application hosting, each with its own pricing and features. You can find the full list here but here’s a brief overview:
- Free Plan (F1): This plan is intended for trials, experimentation, and learning the service. It offers shared infrastructure with 60 CPU minutes per day, 1 GB of RAM, and 1 GB of storage
- Shared Plan (D1): This plan also offers shared infrastructure but with 240 CPU minutes per day. It also provides 1 GB of RAM and 1 GB of storage. The cost is $0.013 per hour per site
- Basic Plan: This plan offers a dedicated environment with unlimited apps, 10 GB of storage, and up to 3 instances. The cost starts at $0.075 per hour
- Standard Plan: This plan offers a dedicated environment with unlimited apps, 50 GB of storage, and up to 10 instances
- Premium Plan: This plan offers more advanced features and resources. It guarantees machines with faster processors, SSD storage, memory-optimized options, and a higher scale via increased instance count
- Isolated Plan: This plan offers the highest level of scale-out capabilities with dedicated Azure VMs on dedicated Azure Virtual Networks
Each plan provides a specific subset of App Service features. These features include custom domains and TLS/SSL certificates, autoscaling, deployment slots, backups, Traffic Manager integration, and more. The higher the tier, the more features are available.
If your website goes down frequently, upgrading to a higher plan might help. Higher-tier plans offer more resources and features, such as autoscaling and increased instance counts, which can improve the availability and reliability of your website
For more detailed information, you can visit the official Azure App Service Pricing page and the Azure App Service Plan Overview page.
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