Overview
What is Azure Application Gateway?
Microsoft's Azure Application Gateway is a platform-managed, scalable, and highly available application delivery controller as a service with integrated web application firewall.
Scale the data request as you wanted with Azure Application gateway
Azure App Gateway
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Pricing
What is Azure Application Gateway?
Microsoft's Azure Application Gateway is a platform-managed, scalable, and highly available application delivery controller as a service with integrated web application firewall.
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- No setup fee
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- Free Trial
- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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What is Azure Load Balancer?
Microsoft's Azure Load Balancer provides built-in load balancing for cloud services and virtual machines, so the user can create highly-available and scalable applications in minutes.
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(1-5 of 5)Azure Application Gateway at a Glance
- WAF
- Application layer LB
- SSL termination
- There is no annotations for WAF rules, makes it hard to manage
- WAF
- URL based routing
- LB
- No negative impact
- Positive impact - save cost on infrastructure
Scale the data request as you wanted with Azure Application gateway
- Uploading images by multiple end-users from several applications like web, mobile, etc.
- When there is a high volume of data requests, it helps to queue them based on the type of request. So it's easy to serve and reduce the loading time from the application layer.
- An application gateway is useful when it can identify the type of details the user is requesting.
- I think, the user interface can be little better.
- Experience on deployment, it should have some good tutorials
- Autoscaling
- Multiple site hosting
- Session affinities
- Costs increased for the company, so expenses were more than before.
- Was able to get better user experience so users won't feel the website is useless.
Right Solution as Load Balancer and Reverse Proxy
- Easy to set up routing rules
- Redundancy with multiple Azure zones and regions
- Ease provisioning with scripts and APIs
- Live examples in the Azure documentation
- Application Gateway UI Blade in Azure Portal can be streamlined
- Have more advanced feature set as WAF (Web Application Firewall)
- Level 7 Routing
- SSL/TLS Configuration
- Scripting and API support
- Increased Application Uptime and Customer Satisfaction
- Compliance with security regulations
- Productivity increase of deployment engineers
Full throttle LB
- Fast setup and configuration update
- Zone redundancy
- Autoscaling
- Header rewrite
- Configuration wizard
- Testing capabilities
- Troubleshooting
- WAF feature replicates the firewall
- Able to report and take action on alerts
- Low-level maintenance required
- Cost effective
- Low maintenance
- Scalability
- Automatic scaling of the target application
- Health monitoring
- Load balancing between multiple sites
- Providing manageability via an API
- HTTP header and URL rewrites
- Advanced networking/routing
- Multi-tenancy support
- Automatic scaling
- Health monitoring
- Routing by URL
- Ability to serve more customers
- Being able to know that service is Highly Available (HA)
- Automated scaling ensures efficient use of resources from public cloud