- Application Gateway Instance Size Medium
- Azure Application Gateway Instances
- Multiple Application Instances
- For more details about what Application Gateway can do, have a look at the Introduction to Application Gateway article on the Azure documentation website. Architecture overview. What I'm trying to achieve here is hosting a website in an App Service Environment and protect it with the Web Application Firewall that is provided by the Application.
- Running production workloads on small application gateways may overload the processing capacity of the small instances. Application Gateway supports deployment with one or more instances within the same cloud service. Running an Application Gateway cloud service with only one instance is not recommended due to the lack of high availability.
Application Gateway can support any routable IP address. It’s also worth pointing out that when you provision an Application Gateway you also get a transparent Load Balancer along for the ride. The Load Balancer is responsible for balancing traffic between the Application Gateway instances to ensure it remains highly available 🙂.
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Is Fixed price per Application Gateway resource in Azure?
The fixed price is independent of scale count, and is a flat cost associated to an App Gateway. If you have 2 App Gateway V2s running for a month with different instance counts, the fixed price will be the same.
What is the pricing per instance?
The Capacity Unit price is where the variable pricing comes in, and where the instance price is calculated. Capacity units per instance is usually at 10 per instance, but can change depending upon how you are utilizing the app gateway. Because the Capacity Units are partially dependent on the load, it can be difficult to estimate an exact price for an app gateway until you know how App Gateway will handle your applications load.
Where do you set capacity units per instance, or is this automatic? If it's automatic, what is the need for having multiple instances?
It is possible to both Set the number of instances, as well as have App Gateway automatically scale the number of instances. This doc is designed to cover both scenarios.
To set this number, you can use the 'Configuration' area of the portal:
Please let me know if you have any other questions!
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The following are common questions asked about Azure Application Gateway.
General
What is Application Gateway?
Azure Application Gateway provides an application delivery controller (ADC) as a service. It offers various layer 7 load-balancing capabilities for your applications. This service is highly available, scalable, and fully managed by Azure.
What features does Application Gateway support?
Application Gateway supports autoscaling, SSL offloading, and end-to-end SSL, a web application firewall (WAF), cookie-based session affinity, URL path-based routing, multisite hosting, and other features. For a full list of supported features, see Introduction to Application Gateway.
How do Application Gateway and Azure Load Balancer differ?
Application Gateway is a layer 7 load balancer, which means it works only with web traffic (HTTP, HTTPS, WebSocket, and HTTP/2). It supports capabilities such as SSL termination, cookie-based session affinity, and round robin for load-balancing traffic. Load Balancer load-balances traffic at layer 4 (TCP or UDP).
What protocols does Application Gateway support?
Application Gateway supports HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP/2, and WebSocket.
How does Application Gateway support HTTP/2?
See HTTP/2 support.
What resources are supported as part of a backend pool?
See supported backend resources.
In what regions is Application Gateway available?
Application Gateway is available in all regions of global Azure. It's also available in Azure China 21Vianet and Azure Government.
Is this deployment dedicated for my subscription, or is it shared across customers?
Application Gateway is a dedicated deployment in your virtual network.
Does Application Gateway support HTTP-to-HTTPS redirection?
Redirection is supported. See Application Gateway redirect overview.
In what order are listeners processed?
See the order of listener processing.
Where do I find the Application Gateway IP and DNS?
If you're using a public IP address as an endpoint, you'll find the IP and DNS information on the public IP address resource. Or find it in the portal, on the overview page for the application gateway. If you're using internal IP addresses, find the information on the overview page.
What are the settings for Keep-Alive timeout and TCP idle timeout?
In the Application Gateway v1 SKU, the Keep-Alive timeout is 120 seconds. The Keep-Alive timeout for the v2 SKU is 75 seconds. The TCP idle timeout is a 4-minute default on the frontend virtual IP (VIP) of Application Gateway.
Does the IP or DNS name change over the lifetime of the application gateway?
The VIP can change if you stop and start the application gateway. But the DNS name associated with the application gateway doesn't change over the lifetime of the gateway. Because the DNS name doesn't change, you should use a CNAME alias and point it to the DNS address of the application gateway.
Does Application Gateway support static IP?
Yes, the Application Gateway v2 SKU supports static public IP addresses. The v1 SKU supports static internal IPs.
Does Application Gateway support multiple public IPs on the gateway?
An application gateway supports only one public IP address.
How large should I make my subnet for Application Gateway?
See Application Gateway subnet size considerations.
Can I deploy more than one Application Gateway resource to a single subnet?
Yes. In addition to multiple instances of a given Application Gateway deployment, you can provision another unique Application Gateway resource to an existing subnet that contains a different Application Gateway resource.
A single subnet can't support both Standard_v2 and Standard Application Gateway together.
Does Application Gateway support x-forwarded-for headers?
Yes. See Modifications to a request.
How long does it take to deploy an application gateway? Will my application gateway work while it's being updated?
New Application Gateway v1 SKU deployments can take up to 20 minutes to provision. Changes to instance size or count aren't disruptive, and the gateway remains active during this time.
Most deployments that use the v2 SKU take around 6 minutes to provision. However it can take longer depending on the type of deployment. For example, deployments across multiple Availability Zones with many instances can take more than 6 minutes.
Can I use Exchange Server as a backend with Application Gateway?
No. Application Gateway doesn't support email protocols such as SMTP, IMAP, and POP3.
Performance
How does Application Gateway support high availability and scalability?
The Application Gateway v1 SKU supports high-availability scenarios when you've deployed two or more instances. Azure distributes these instances across update and fault domains to ensure that instances don't all fail at the same time. The v1 SKU supports scalability by adding multiple instances of the same gateway to share the load.
The v2 SKU automatically ensures that new instances are spread across fault domains and update domains. If you choose zone redundancy, the newest instances are also spread across availability zones to offer zonal failure resiliency.
How do I achieve a DR scenario across datacenters by using Application Gateway?
Use Traffic Manager to distribute traffic across multiple application gateways in different datacenters.
Does Application Gateway support autoscaling?
Yes, the Application Gateway v2 SKU supports autoscaling. For more information, see Autoscaling and Zone-redundant Application Gateway.
Does manual scale up or scale down cause downtime?
No. Instances are distributed across upgrade domains and fault domains.
Does Application Gateway support connection draining?
Yes. You can set up connection draining to change members within a backend pool without disruption. This setup allows you to continue to send existing connections to their previous destination until either that connection closes or a configurable timeout expires. Connection draining waits for only current in-flight connections to finish. Application Gateway isn't aware of the application session state.
Can I change instance size from medium to large without disruption?
Yes. Azure distributes instances across update and fault domains to ensure that instances don't fail all at the same time. Application Gateway supports scaling by adding multiple instances of the same gateway to share the load.
Configuration
Is Application Gateway always deployed in a virtual network?
Yes. Application Gateway is always deployed in a virtual network subnet. This subnet can contain only application gateways. For more information, see virtual network and subnet requirements.
Can Application Gateway communicate with instances outside of its virtual network or outside of its subscription?
As long as you have IP connectivity, Application Gateway can communicate with instances outside of the virtual network that it's in. Application Gateway can also communicate with instances outside of the subscription it's in. If you plan to use internal IPs as backend pool members, use virtual network peering or Azure VPN Gateway.
Can I deploy anything else in the application gateway subnet?
No. But you can deploy other application gateways in the subnet.
Are network security groups supported on the application gateway subnet?
See Network security groups in the Application Gateway subnet.
Does the application gateway subnet support user-defined routes?
See User-defined routes supported in the Application Gateway subnet.
What are the limits on Application Gateway? Can I increase these limits?
See Application Gateway limits.
Can I simultaneously use Application Gateway for both external and internal traffic?
Yes. Application Gateway supports one internal IP and one external IP per application gateway.
Does Application Gateway support virtual network peering?
Yes. Virtual network peering helps load-balance traffic in other virtual networks.
Can I talk to on-premises servers when they're connected by ExpressRoute or VPN tunnels?
Yes, as long as traffic is allowed.
Can one backend pool serve many applications on different ports?
Microservice architecture is supported. To probe on different ports, you need to configure multiple HTTP settings.
Do custom probes support wildcards or regex on response data?
No.
How are routing rules processed in Application Gateway?
See Order of processing rules.
For custom probes, what does the Host field signify?
The Host field specifies the name to send the probe to when you've configured multisite on Application Gateway. Otherwise use '127.0.0.1'. This value is different from the virtual machine host name. Its format is <protocol>://<host>:<port><path>.
Can I allow Application Gateway access to only a few source IP addresses?
Yes. See restrict access to specific source IPs.
Can I use the same port for both public-facing and private-facing listeners?
No.
Is there guidance available to migrate from the v1 SKU to the v2 SKU?
Yes. For details see, Migrate Azure Application Gateway and Web Application Firewall from v1 to v2.
Configuration - SSL
What certificates does Application Gateway support?
Application Gateway supports self-signed certificates, certificate authority (CA) certificates, Extended Validation (EV) certificates, and wildcard certificates.
What cipher suites does Application Gateway support?
Application Gateway supports the following cipher suites.
- TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
- TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
- TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
- TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
- TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
- TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
- TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
- TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
- TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
- TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
- TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
- TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
- TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
- TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
- TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
- TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
- TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
- TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
- TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
- TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
- TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
- TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
- TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
- TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
For information on how to customize SSL options, see Configure SSL policy versions and cipher suites on Application Gateway.
Does Application Gateway support reencryption of traffic to the backend?
Yes. Application Gateway supports SSL offload and end-to-end SSL, which reencrypt traffic to the backend.
Can I configure SSL policy to control SSL protocol versions?
Yes. You can configure Application Gateway to deny TLS1.0, TLS1.1, and TLS1.2. By default, SSL 2.0 and 3.0 are already disabled and aren't configurable.
Can I configure cipher suites and policy order?
Yes. In Application Gateway, you can configure cipher suites. To define a custom policy, enable at least one of the following cipher suites.
- TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
- TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
- TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
Application Gateway uses SHA256 to for backend management.
How many SSL certificates does Application Gateway support?
Application Gateway supports up to 100 SSL certificates.
How many authentication certificates for backend reencryption does Application Gateway support?
Application Gateway supports up to 10 authentication certificates. The default is 5.
Does Application Gateway natively integrate with Azure Key Vault?
Yes, the Application Gateway v2 SKU supports Key Vault. For more information, see SSL termination with Key Vault certificates.
How do I configure HTTPS listeners for .com and .net sites?
For multiple domain-based (host-based) routing, you can create multisite listeners, set up listeners that use HTTPS as the protocol, and associate the listeners with the routing rules. For more information, see Hosting multiple sites by using Application Gateway.
Can I use special characters in my .pfx file password?
No, use only alphanumeric characters in your .pfx file password.
Configuration - web application firewall (WAF)
Does the WAF SKU offer all the features available in the Standard SKU?
Yes. WAF supports all the features in the Standard SKU.
Which CRS versions does Application Gateway support?
Application Gateway supports CRS 2.2.9 and CRS 3.0.
How do I monitor WAF?
Monitor WAF through diagnostic logging. For more information, see Diagnostic logging and metrics for Application Gateway.
Does detection mode block traffic?
No. Detection mode only logs traffic that triggers a WAF rule.
Can I customize WAF rules?
Yes. For more information, see Customize WAF rule groups and rules.
What rules are currently available for WAF?
WAF currently supports CRS 2.2.9 and 3.0. These rules provide baseline security against most of the top-10 vulnerabilities that Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) identifies:
- SQL injection protection
- Cross-site scripting protection
- Protection against common web attacks such as command injection, HTTP request smuggling, HTTP response splitting, and remote file inclusion attack
- Protection against HTTP protocol violations
- Protection against HTTP protocol anomalies such as missing host user-agent and accept headers
- Prevention against bots, crawlers, and scanners
- Detection of common application misconfigurations (that is, Apache, IIS, and so on)
For more information, see OWASP top-10 vulnerabilities.
Does WAF support DDoS protection?
Yes. You can enable DDoS protection on the virtual network where the application gateway is deployed. This setting ensures that the Azure DDoS Protection service also protects the application gateway virtual IP (VIP).
Is there guidance available to migrate from the v1 SKU to the v2 SKU?
Yes. For details see, Migrate Azure Application Gateway and Web Application Firewall from v1 to v2.
Diagnostics and logging
What types of logs does Application Gateway provide?
Application Gateway provides three logs:
- ApplicationGatewayAccessLog: The access log contains each request submitted to the application gateway frontend. The data includes the caller's IP, URL requested, response latency, return code, and bytes in and out. The access log is collected every 300 seconds. It contains one record per application gateway.
- ApplicationGatewayPerformanceLog: The performance log captures performance information for each application gateway. Information includes the throughput in bytes, total requests served, failed request count, and healthy and unhealthy backend instance count.
- ApplicationGatewayFirewallLog: For application gateways that you configure with WAF, the firewall log contains requests that are logged through either detection mode or prevention mode.
For more information, see Backend health, diagnostics logs, and metrics for Application Gateway.
How do I know if my backend pool members are healthy?
Verify health by using the PowerShell cmdlet Get-AzApplicationGatewayBackendHealth
or the portal. For more information, see Application Gateway diagnostics.
What's the retention policy for the diagnostic logs?
Diagnostic logs flow to the customer's storage account. Customers can set the retention policy based on their preference. Diagnostic logs can also be sent to an event hub or Azure Monitor logs. For more information, see Application Gateway diagnostics.
How do I get audit logs for Application Gateway?
Application Gateway Instance Size Medium
In the portal, on the menu blade of an application gateway, select Activity Log to access the audit log.
Can I set alerts with Application Gateway?
Yes. In Application Gateway, alerts are configured on metrics. For more information, see Application Gateway metrics and Receive alert notifications.
How do I analyze traffic statistics for Application Gateway?
You can view and analyze access logs in several ways. Use Azure Monitor logs, Excel, Power BI, and so on.
You can also use a Resource Manager template that installs and runs the popular GoAccess log analyzer for Application Gateway access logs. GoAccess provides valuable HTTP traffic statistics such as unique visitors, requested files, hosts, operating systems, browsers, and HTTP status codes. For more information, in GitHub, see the Readme file in the Resource Manager template folder.
What could cause backend health to return an unknown status?
Usually, you see an unknown status when access to the backend is blocked by a network security group (NSG), custom DNS, or user-defined routing (UDR) on the application gateway subnet. For more information, see Backend health, diagnostics logging, and metrics for Application Gateway.
Is there any case where NSG flow logs won't show allowed traffic?
Yes. If your configuration matches following scenario, you won't see allowed traffic in your NSG flow logs:
Azure Application Gateway Instances
- You've deployed Application Gateway v2
- You have an NSG on the application gateway subnet
- You've enabled NSG flow logs on that NSG
Next steps
Multiple Application Instances
To learn more about Application Gateway, see What is Azure Application Gateway?.