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Azure App Service Best Practices for Large Scale Applications

  • Kasam Shaikh
  • Nov 02 2016
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Byron Tardiff, Program Manager on the Azure App Services team, specifically, discusses steps you should take if you would like support up to 1 million requests per second.
 
Watch the Video: Azure App Service Best Practices for Large Scale Applications
 
A must watch video. Do share if you find this useful.
 
Happy Azure coding!

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