Pricing for web application

Kpalm 1 Reputation point
2021-08-17T20:39:13.36+00:00

Looking to see does my pricing estimate I put in the Azure Price calculator accurate.

Specs of the application

8 Web Servers 2016 - 2 cores, 8G Ram, 200G HD Space
DB - 2017 Enterprise – 12 Cores, 136G Ram, 600G HD Space

ASP.NET web application using SQL Server1:30
Also uses Hangfire for background processing
Front end Angular application running as a single page app (SPA). No sessions needed for the ASP.NET web app. Potential to host the SPA on a CDN

This application would run 24/7

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  1. SnehaAgrawal-MSFT 18,366 Reputation points
    2021-08-20T10:23:09.377+00:00

    Thanks for asking question! Just to confirm if you are looking for how to check Pricing estimate for Azure App Services using Azure Pricing calculator?

    If yes you may want to know that the An App Service is a fully managed service with built-in infrastructure maintenance, security patching and scaling. You can use a fully managed platform to perform OS patching, capacity provisioning, servers and load balancing.

    If you want check price estimate for ASP.NET Core website and want to deploy on a shared tier

    Go to pricing calculator > click on App Service box

    You will see an App Service is added to your estimates with default region, operating system, tier, and instance.
    further changing these options will change the price of the service.

    125063-pricing-calculator-microsoft-azure.png

    As you can see from the above screen, I’ve region selected West US2, Windows operating system and tier is shared and 1 instance of D1: 0 Core(s), 1GB RAM, 1GB storage.

    Check this link on App Service Pricing.

    You may refer to this blog might be helpful.

    Let us know.

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