All About App Service plan in Azure Portal by AzureTalks Umesh Pandit
An App Service plan in Azure is a service that defines a set of compute resources for web apps to run. It’s essentially a provisioning profile for an application host. When you create an App Service plan in a certain region, Azure sets up a set of compute resources for that plan in that region. All the apps you put into this App Service plan run on these compute resources as defined by your App Service plan. Here’s how it works: Operating System: You can choose between Windows or Linux. Region: You select the region where your App Service plan will be hosted. VM Instances: The number of virtual machine instances available to you. VM Size: The size of the VM instances (Small, Medium, Large). Pricing Tier: There are various tiers like Free, Shared, Basic, Standard, Premium, PremiumV2, PremiumV3, Isolated, and IsolatedV2. Each tier offers different features and performance levels. The pricing tier determines the features you get and how much you pay. For example, the PremiumV3 tier gua