Our clients use Microsoft Azure App Service for running their websites. The tool also has Azure Functions, which work in coordination with App Service. Azure Functions and Azure Logic Apps are different objects in Azure, but they all work together. I don't know details about how Microsoft Azure App Service works.
Some of the features I found valuable are auto-scaling, SSL integration, cost-effectiveness, and the certificates provided by Microsoft Azure App Service.
Sizing is an area where Microsoft Azure App Service lacks, so it should be made possible to upscale. When trying to scale up, it has a limitation, specifically an upper limitation. In general, scalability should be improved.
The features we use in Microsoft Azure App Service are thirty percent of the tool's services. There are a lot of other options. There's nothing that I can think of that we wanted to configure or the client wanted that was not there in App Service. Nothing needs to be added to the solution.
I have experience with Microsoft Azure App Service. My company has a partnership with Microsoft. Microsoft Azure App Service doesn't have versions.
Stability-wise, I rate the solution a nine and a half out of ten. The product doesn't have stability problems.
Scalability-wise, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Microsoft Azure App Service is used by 200 users in my business. We use the product as a part of medium-sized healthcare businesses.
Support is somewhat of an issue with Microsoft Azure App Service. I rate the support a seven out of ten.
As a part of my company's partnership with Microsoft, I was involved in the implementation process of Microsoft Azure App Service.
On a scale of one to ten, where one is the difficult setup phase, and ten is an easy setup phase, I rate the setup phase a nine and a half out of ten. The setup process of Microsoft Azure App Service is relatively easier and less complex.
It took me a couple of days to deploy the solution, including deploying a few solutions.
We had to go through with the development team and the client's team to understand the flow of their application, including the logic, and all other different components, having a dependency on Microsoft Azure App Service for the setup phase. We also had to understand how it would function, and then we had to devise a strategy accordingly. We enabled the firewall and communication since, obviously, the traffic should have to go through a firewall, after which we can configure routing and firewall rules accordingly.
On a scale of one to ten, where one is a low price and ten is a high price, I rate the pricing a five. The product is affordable.
There are no costs in addition to the standard licensing fees.
The prices are dependent on the size of the solution required. If there is a need for auto-scaling, then the charges increase as per the size.
I don't see any con for this solution. The only thing is that if the website is huge, like that of Amazon or Flipkart, where auto-scaling may be considered, causing a need to test if Microsoft Azure App Service can cater to that much workload.
Even with all of its limitations, Microsoft Azure App Service is good.
Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.