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Azure Container Apps

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What is Azure Container Apps?

Azure Container Apps, part of the Azure suite of products from Microsoft, is a service used to deploy containerized apps without managing complex infrastructure. Users can write code using a preferred programming language or framework, and build microservices with full support for Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr). Scale dynamically based on HTTP traffic or events powered by Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaling (KEDA).

It features:
  • Support for a variety of application types, including HTTP APIs, microservices, event processing, and background tasks
  • Flexibility to write code using your language, framework, or SDK of choice
  • Robust autoscaling capabilities based on HTTP traffic or event triggers
  • Simple configurations to perform modern application lifecycle tasks

It is presented as a serverless container service built for microservice applications boasting robust autoscaling capabilities without the overhead of managing complex infrastructure. Users can run containers and scale in response to HTTP traffic or a growing list of KEDA-supported scale triggers including Azure Event Hub, Apache Kafka, RabbitMQ Queue, MongoDB, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. Users pay only for what they use.
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Technical Details

Technical Details
Deployment TypesSaaS
Mobile ApplicationNo

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What is Azure Container Apps?
Azure Container Apps, part of the Azure suite of products from Microsoft, is a service used to deploy containerized apps without managing complex infrastructure. Users can write code using a preferred programming language or framework, and build microservices with full support for Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr). Scale dynamically based on HTTP traffic or events powered by Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaling (KEDA).