Edit: I ran another test which scaled with a reactive rule for both production and staging. The Autoscaler can differentiate between staging and production. I would assume it can differentiate between different deployments as well.
However the information in this post is useful for anyone who wants to remotely control diagnostics for multiple sites.
I do not believe Azure Autoscaling differentiates between Production and Staging, let alone different sites. My reasoning is that I was able to autoscale one website using diagnostics from a completely different website.
As for how to differentiate between Staging and Production, here are some definitions to help make sense of the following answer:
- Autoscaler = worker role doing the autoscaling
- Target Site = the site to be scaled
Originally, I thought I would have to call on the Azure Service Management API within my Target Site to periodically check if it was staging or not. This is not a good answer because it is best practice to ensure that production and staging are EXACTLY the same.
Then I realized I could "disable" diagnostics on the sites remotely by editing their diagnostic configurations to stop gathering data in my Autoscaler. The autoscaler would know which deployments were staging and production based on their deploymentId. Using this information, we can easily switch diagnostics on or off by setting it to the default configuration.