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Why can't Windows and Linux app services live in the same resource group

Having to create a sibling resource group for linux seems like a very silly limitation.

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SnehaAgrawal-MSFT answered

Thanks for the feedback! Yes, you are correct currently there is limitation for this.


Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/containers/app-service-linux-intro#limitations

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DabhanMSFT-1185 answered

This behavior is consistent with the concept of an App Service Plan, create multiple websites that can live on different resource groups. Otherwise the logical organization of an ASP and WebApps would be very limited.

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btardif answered btardif commented

We (App Service Team) are working on removing this limitation.

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Is there a public facing workitem were this work status can be seen?

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@btardif any update on this?

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We have made some progress but not yet 100% done.

All resource groups created on or after January 21, 2021 do support this scenario. For resource groups created before January 21, 2021, the ability to add mixed platform deployments is being rolled out across Azure regions (including National cloud regions) we expect to be fully rolled out in the first half of 2021.

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btardif answered ryanchill commented

We have lifted the restriction for any resource group created as of Jan 2021.

Older resource groups are being migrated to support this and we are currently at about 70% migration globally and expect this to complete in the next coming weeks.

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Any updates when all the older resource groups in West Europe region have been migrated? We have a project with a quite strict schedule that would require this migration to happen, because from governance and convenience perspective it would be bad for us to create a new resource group just for this one part of the solution.

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ryanchill avatar image ryanchill AleksiPartanen-6584 ·

Hi @AleksiPartanen-6584, update efforts are underway but not complete. You can send me an email to AzCommunity[at]microsoft[dot]com ATTN: Ryan including your subscription id and app service plan and I will check to see if it has been updated.

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I think this can now be marked as done.

Any new resource group since Jan 2021 is enabled to allow Windows/Linux sharing.

We have migrated >99% of all other existing resource groups to enable sharing.

There is a long tail of resource groups with unique circumstances that are blocked. This will be addressed in additional passes of the migration as we fix the special circumstances of each.

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