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As stated by Microsoft, they claimed that the new Azure Mobile App can store Website and WebAPI in the same container. However, when I create a Azure App project using VS2015, I can use WebAPI only. If I want to build a website (backend content management system). How can I create it? or upload it?

Does anyone have this experience?

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  • Can you please add the link the Microsoft website documenting the deployment of both website and webapi in the same container? Jul 13, 2016 at 7:08
  • Secondly, it is not clear if you are talking about container service or Azure App Service? Azure Mobile Apps and Web Apps were merged into the common Azure App service. Jul 13, 2016 at 7:09
  • Thanks, I will answer comprehensively below. Jul 13, 2016 at 7:42

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In Azure App Service, if you are using Basic/Standard or Premium plan, you get a dedicated (hidden) host on which you can deploy multiple websites to the same App Service Plan or Web Hosting Plan. Each website here will have a different sub-domain/custom domain. You are charged on number of App Service Plans, not number of websites.

In the Shared mode, you are charged on number of websites and approximately cost of 4 Shared Websites is equal to cost of a Basic App Service Plan.

However, for some reasons if you wish to host multiple website on the same Web App, there is a concept of deployment slots. Typically used to host a staging warmed up new version of the same app, it has a different public sub-domain. Each deployment slot can host a different site.

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  • Thanks. Now I know what is the use of App Service Plans. Jul 14, 2016 at 6:10

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