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Alert on App Service Plan saturation

Is there a way to configure an alert that fires when the app service plan is saturated? I know you can view that info in the Diagnose and solve problem blade but once a person has many ASP's checking that manually is tedious at best. Looking for a way to detect that it is saturated or approaching saturation and raising an alert.

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@BrantBoyd-0382 Thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately, there is no metric available out of the box that tracks ASP saturation currently. You might have to come up with a custom alerting solution for this case, considering the number of apps there are in the App Service Plan.

As a general guidance, the recommended number of apps by App Service Plan SKU are:

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Note that this number may actually be lower depending on how resource intensive the hosted applications are.

Having said that, we have certainly noted this feedback and will cascade it to our Product group to evaluate further and prioritize.

Hope this helps. Do let us know if you have further questions.



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I misunderstood the meaning of "plan saturation".
I think that you will need a watch of the plan to realize it, so as you said, I think that you need a custom. I will withdraw my answer.

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