Azure Cache for Redis improves the performance and scalability of systems that rely heavily on back-end data stores by temporarily copying frequently accessed data to fast storage located close to the application.
Application Insights is designed to help you continuously improve performance and usability by automatically detecting performance anomalies through built-in analytics tools to help understand what users do with an app.
Alternatives Many other technologies are available for building a customer-facing application that's focused on e-commerce at scale. Other options for the web tier and functions include: Service Fabric - A platform focused around building distributed components that benefit from being deployed and run across a cluster with a high degree of control. Service Fabric can also be used to host containers. Azure Kubernetes Service - A platform for building and deploying container-based solutions that can be used as one implementation of a microservices architecture.
The platform provides the agility of different components of the application, to scale independently, on demand. Azure Container Instances - A way of quickly deploying and running containers with a short lifecycle. Containers here are deployed to run a quick processing job such as processing a message or performing a calculation and then deprovisioned as soon as they are complete.
Service Bus could be used in place of a Storage Queue. Other options for the data tier include: Cosmos DB : Microsoft's globally distributed, multi-model database. This service provides a platform to run other data models such as Mongo DB, Cassandra, Graph data, or simple table storage.
Considerations Availability Consider using the typical design patterns for availability when building your cloud application. Review the availability considerations in the appropriate App Service web application reference architecture For additional considerations concerning availability, see the availability checklist in the Azure Architecture Center.
Scalability When building a cloud application be aware of the typical design patterns for scalability. Review the scalability considerations in the appropriate App Service web application reference architecture For other scalability topics, see the performance efficiency checklist available in the Azure Architecture Center.
Security Consider using the typical design patterns for security where appropriate. Review the security considerations in the appropriate App Service web application reference architecture. Consider following a secure development lifecycle process to help developers build more secure software and address security compliance requirements while reducing development cost.
Resiliency Consider using the circuit breaker pattern to provide graceful error handling should one part of the application not be available. Review the typical design patterns for resiliency and consider implementing these patterns where appropriate. Consider using active geo-replication for the data tier and geo-redundant storage for images and queues. For a deeper discussion on resiliency , see the relevant article in the Azure Architecture Center.
Deploy this scenario To deploy this scenario, you can follow this step-by-step tutorial demonstrating how to manually deploy each component.
Pricing Explore the cost of running this scenario, all of the services are pre-configured in the cost calculator. We have provided three sample cost profiles based on amount of traffic you expect to get: Small : This pricing example represents the components necessary to build the out for a minimum production level instance.
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View all page feedback. In this article. Enter the display name that should be used for your site in the site authoring environment. This name is visible only in the authoring environment and will not be shown to customers. Specify the Microsoft Azure Active Directory Azure AD security group that manages users who have the site administrator role in this site. Select the online store that this site will serve as the web storefront for.
If you want your e-commerce site to support multiple online stores, you must associate the stores with your site in Site settings after the site is set up.
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