Registry Access
Azure app services provide access to the registry via the Azure Container Registry (ACR) service. The ACR allows you to store and manage Docker images, as well as other types of container images. Access to the registry can be managed via role-based access control (RBAC) or through using the Azure CLI. Alternatively, the images can be accessed through the Azure portal. Additionally, Azure provides the ability to configure webhooks to trigger tasks when images are pushed to the registry.
Operating System Functionality on Azure App Service
Pre-requisite: Create an App Service Plan
Azure App Service plans to define a set of compute resources for a web app to run. These computational resources resemble the server farm used in traditional web hosting. App Service plans can be used to host web apps, mobile back ends, and API apps in Azure.
The tier of an App Service Plan is determined by the pricing tier chosen for the plan. The pricing tier determines the features and resources available to the app, such as memory, CPU, storage, and other services. The pricing tiers range from Free to Premium, with each tier offering different levels of resources. The pricing tiers can be found on the pricing page for App Service Plans.
Azure App Service Plans are categorized into Five Tiers:
- Free: This tier is suitable for testing and development purposes. It offers 1 GB of storage and 1 GB of monthly data transfer.
- Shared: This tier is suitable for small-scale applications and provides 1 GB of storage and 10 GB of monthly data transfer.
- Standard: This tier is suitable for large-scale applications. It provides up to 10 GB of storage and 100 GB of monthly data transfer.
- Premium: This tier is suitable for enterprise-level applications and provides up to 10 GB of storage and 200 GB of monthly data transfer.
- Isolated: This tier is suitable for applications that require complete isolation from other customers, and provides up to 10 GB of storage and unlimited data transfer.
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