Azure App Service deploys safe, scalable online apps rapidly
Updated June 10, 2022

Azure App Service deploys safe, scalable online apps rapidly

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Azure App Service

The ASP NET Core apps were deployed using Azure App Service. Multiple programs were installed and utilized by the entire company. Having the ability to launch our apps directly from Visual Studio was a huge time-saver. The Azure site or the Azure command-line interface allowed us to make the necessary adjustments.
  • Visual Studio makes it an easy to deploy an app.
  • The Azure CLI and the Azure Portal are the two most convenient ways to interact with the cloud.
  • There's no need to worry about server upkeep. We could simply increase our capacity by changing a few gateway settings.
  • Like Heroku's dynos, abstraction of computing resources.
  • The total size of the Azure Portal has a negative impact on the management of Azure App Service apps.
  • The cost of making large transitions in the size of a resource is high.
  • Auto scaling.
  • Azure Kubernetes.
  • CI/CD pipelines for DevOps development.
  • Deployment of ASP.NET apps at the organization has been sped up.
  • An option to offer access to the version control system on a third platform so that we could easily deploy our apps.
  • Because of Azure App Service's scalability capabilities, the costs of running the services are kept to a minimum. As a result, we may save hundreds of dollars each month compared to the expenses of traditional servers by using fewer resources during slack periods.
In terms of deploying your apps, Azure App Service provides a solid foundation. You may use either the Azure command-line interface or the Web Portal to administer these apps. As a whole, I find You may easily deploy your apps to Azure App Service to be a really difficult platform for novices to get their feet wet. First and foremost, I'd look at Heroku's user interface and the way it abstracts compute units.

Do you think Azure App Service delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Azure App Service's feature set?

Yes

Did Azure App Service live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Azure App Service go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Azure App Service again?

Yes

You may easily deploy your apps to Azure App Service if they were written in Visual Studio IDE (typically.NET applications). With a few clicks of the mouse, you may already deploy your application to a remote server using the Visual Studio IDE. As a result of the portal's bulk and complexity, I propose Heroku for less-experienced developers.

Azure App Service Feature Ratings

Ease of building user interfaces
8
Scalability
10
Platform management overhead
9
Workflow engine capability
8
Platform access control
8
Services-enabled integration
9
Development environment creation
8
Development environment replication
10
Issue monitoring and notification
8
Issue recovery
9
Upgrades and platform fixes
9