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12. Azure Web Apps

Julian Soh1  , Marshall Copeland2, Anthony Puca3 and Micheleen Harris1
(1)
Washington, WA, USA
(2)
Texas, TX, USA
(3)
Colorado, CO, USA
 

In Chapter 3, we covered all the platform as a service (PaaS) offerings. As you saw, there are many PaaS workloads in Azure, spanning different types of services. In future chapters, we explore data science and machine learning, specifically PaaS, network PaaS, and database PaaS. We repeat several times in this book that PaaS should be adopted whenever possible because of better service-level agreements, lower overhead in management, and ease in deployment. ...

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