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Costing out Azure App service options?

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Playing with Azure as a noob. Trying to work out how to cost the App Service correctly.

I notice when I add an app service, I have an option of "Web App + Database"

Does this cost the same as a Web App? or is it simply a wizard populating out a database as well as the Web App?

My goal is to work out the most cost-effective way to host a small laravel API in Azure.

John Mahowald avatar
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Please do your homework. Azure's app service php + mysql tutorial has a step-by-step guide, after which you can see what got created, and what it is charging you. A better question would include further background information, like if platform as a service is a requirement, or if you wish to administer instances yourself for some reason.
Romeo Ninov avatar
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Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow.
djdomi avatar
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Does this answer your question? [Can you help me with my capacity planning?](https://serverfault.com/questions/384686/can-you-help-me-with-my-capacity-planning)
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No - I'm not asking about capacity... Also - Romeo Ninov - this is a business environment. John - I didn't see the step by step side sorry.. is there a link?
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ng flag

The "Web App + Database" option is just making it easier for you to deploy both resources and hook them up, you will be charged for the App Service and the database.

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so in the costing page it would be an "App Service" and a "Msql Database" as services?
ng flag
that is correct
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