App Service Worker Size -> pricing tiers translation

David 26 Reputation points
2021-02-03T16:21:20.62+00:00

From this documentation: https://azure.github.io/AppService/2019/05/21/App-Service-Plan-Density-Check.html

I see the app density recommendations for Small, Medium and Large worker sizes. Is there a chart that shows some translation between worker sizes and pricing tiers?

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  1. Ryan Hill 25,981 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2021-02-07T21:34:53.01+00:00

    Hi @David ,

    The worker size of the app service plan is expressed in within the app service plan pricing tier. Small, Medium, & Large correspond to 1, 2, 3 respectively in the pricing plan tier on dedicated hardware.

    For example

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    • B1 = Basic (small)
    • B2 = Basic (medium)
    • B3 = Basic (large)

    The same applies to the Standard and Premium pricing tiers.

    Regards,
    Ryan

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  1. FlorisZ 1 Reputation point
    2021-09-13T13:21:42.223+00:00

    And 'App Service Worker Size' = 0 ? icw App Service Tier = 'Standard' for example?
    Is '0' for the 'Shared'?

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  2. Harry Jennerway (NECS) 0 Reputation points
    2023-10-25T13:51:46.0833333+00:00

    How does this correspond to the current list of offerings which include P0?I I've tried specifying "Extra Small" but get "The given key as not present in the dictionary". There's also a huge list of SKUs at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-configure-premium-tier which don't fit the s/m/l model.