There are various ways to deploy an Azure App Service content: FTP, GitHub actions, deploy from Zip and many others. With Azure Role-Based Access Control it is possible to have many different use...
If you happened to accidentally delete your web app in Azure App Service then up until recently you had to open a support case in order to get it restored. But now you can restore it yourself by ...
https://ruslany.net/2019/06/how-to-restore-a-deleted-azure-web-app/
If you use Azure Web App Deployment Slots then you may have noticed that sometimes the swap action may take a while to complete. This may happen when an application that is being swapped into pro...
Azure Web App Deployment Slots are used to deploy new versions of an application code into production with no interruption to the production traffic. In order to achieve this the swap process inv...
https://ruslany.net/2017/11/most-common-deployment-slot-swap-failures-and-how-to-fix-them/
If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains...
https://ruslany.net/2016/04/how-to-buy-a-certificate-for-an-azure-web-app/
Some time ago I had a blog post describing how to warm up an Azure Web App during deployment slots swap. In that post I explained the sequence of actions that happens during the swap. One importa...
https://ruslany.net/2015/10/azure-web-app-deployment-slot-swap-with-preview/
Azure Web App deployment slots are used to help roll out new versions of an app without downtime or cold start activation. New version is typically deployed to a staging slot, then after testing ...
https://ruslany.net/2015/09/how-to-warm-up-azure-web-app-during-deployment-slots-swap/
When an Azure Web App makes an outbound network call it uses a set of predefined IP addresses. Usually the Web App developer needs to know those IP addresses in order to configure firewalls of ex...
https://ruslany.net/2015/06/how-to-find-out-outbound-ip-addresses-used-by-azure-web-app/
IIS has been supporting reverse proxy configuration since URL Rewrite and Application Request Routing modules were released a few years ago. It is possible to configure an IIS hosted web site to ...
https://ruslany.net/2014/05/using-azure-web-site-as-a-reverse-proxy/
Windows Azure Web Sites supports Staged Publishing functionality, which allows you to create a staging site slot where you can publish a new version of the website and then test it before swapp...
https://ruslany.net/2014/04/azure-web-sites-block-web-access-to-non-production-deployment-slots/