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  • @MrTrigsy1
    @MrTrigsy1 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thankyou Geert, found this extemely useful 🙂

  • @marcusmartinsleite1891
    @marcusmartinsleite1891 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello!
    Excelent explain.
    I Have a question about environment. How to create a way to not depend on the number of possible IP's in the VNET. Imagine, in Kubernetes we have our own technology taking care of the IP's, I understand that each app in the ACA takes an IP that I have available in the subnets. If my set of APP's grows I can reach a point of not having more IP's available

    • @GeertBaeke
      @GeertBaeke ปีที่แล้ว

      With a VNET-integrated Container Apps environment you will have to take the number of available IP addresses into account and make the subnet large enough. That is because each replica for a container app in the consumption plan takes up an IP address. There is of course a maximum number of replicas per environment so you can take that into account for the subnet size.
      However, when you use workload profiles, there's one IP per host not per container app. Of course, in that case, you do not use the consumption plan and you need to provision hosts to run your apps. In larger environments, we see customers having a benefit from using workload profiles so in that case, the IP limits are not at play.