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Application Gateway is available under a Standard_v2 SKU. Web Application Firewall (WAF) is available under a WAF_v2 SKU. The v2 SKU offers performance enhancements and adds support for critical new features like autoscaling, zone redundancy, and support for static VIPs. Existing features under the Standard and WAF SKU continue to be supported in the new v2 SKU, with a few exceptions listed in comparison section.
The new v2 SKU includes the following enhancements:
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- Autoscaling: Application Gateway or WAF deployments under the autoscaling SKU can scale out or in based on changing traffic load patterns. Autoscaling also removes the requirement to choose a deployment size or instance count during provisioning. This SKU offers true elasticity. In the Standard_v2 and WAF_v2 SKU, Application Gateway can operate both in fixed capacity (autoscaling disabled) and in autoscaling enabled mode. Fixed capacity mode is useful for scenarios with consistent and predictable workloads. Autoscaling mode is beneficial in applications that see variance in application traffic.
- Zone redundancy: An Application Gateway or WAF deployment can span multiple Availability Zones, removing the need to provision separate Application Gateway instances in each zone with a Traffic Manager. You can choose a single zone or multiple zones where Application Gateway instances are deployed, which makes it more resilient to zone failure. The backend pool for applications can be similarly distributed across availability zones.Zone redundancy is available only where Azure Zones are available. In other regions, all other features are supported. For more information, see Regions and Availability Zones in Azure
- Static VIP: Application Gateway v2 SKU supports the static VIP type exclusively. This ensures that the VIP associated with the application gateway doesn't change for the lifecycle of the deployment, even after a restart. There isn't a static VIP in v1, so you must use the application gateway URL instead of the IP address for domain name routing to App Services via the application gateway.
- Header Rewrite: Application Gateway allows you to add, remove, or update HTTP request and response headers with v2 SKU. For more information, see Rewrite HTTP headers with Application Gateway
- Key Vault Integration: Application Gateway v2 supports integration with Key Vault for server certificates that are attached to HTTPS enabled listeners. For more information, see TLS termination with Key Vault certificates.
- Azure Kubernetes Service Ingress Controller: The Application Gateway v2 Ingress Controller allows the Azure Application Gateway to be used as the ingress for an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) known as AKS Cluster. For more information, see What is Application Gateway Ingress Controller?.
- Performance enhancements: The v2 SKU offers up to 5X better TLS offload performance as compared to the Standard/WAF SKU.
- Faster deployment and update time The v2 SKU provides faster deployment and update time as compared to Standard/WAF SKU. This also includes WAF configuration changes.
Supported regions
The Standard_v2 and WAF_v2 SKU is available in the following regions: North Central US, South Central US, West US, West US 2, East US, East US 2, Central US, North Europe, West Europe, Southeast Asia, France Central, UK West, Japan East, Japan West, Australia East, Australia Southeast, Brazil South, Canada Central, Canada East, East Asia, Korea Central, Korea South, UK South, Central India, West India, South India.
Pricing
With the v2 SKU, the pricing model is driven by consumption and is no longer attached to instance counts or sizes. The v2 SKU pricing has two components:
- Fixed price - This is hourly (or partial hour) price to provision a Standard_v2 or WAF_v2 Gateway. Please note that 0 additional minimum instances still ensures high availability of the service which is always included with fixed price.
- Capacity Unit price - This is a consumption-based cost that is charged in addition to the fixed cost. Capacity unit charge is also computed hourly or partial hourly. There are three dimensions to capacity unit - compute unit, persistent connections, and throughput. Compute unit is a measure of processor capacity consumed. Factors affecting compute unit are TLS connections/sec, URL Rewrite computations, and WAF rule processing. Persistent connection is a measure of established TCP connections to the application gateway in a given billing interval. Throughput is average Megabits/sec processed by the system in a given billing interval. The billing is done at a Capacity Unit level for anything above the reserved instance count.
Each capacity unit is composed of at most: 1 compute unit, 2500 persistent connections, and 2.22-Mbps throughput.
To learn more, see Understanding pricing.
Scaling Application Gateway and WAF v2
Application Gateway and WAF can be configured to scale in two modes:
- Autoscaling - With autoscaling enabled, the Application Gateway and WAF v2 SKUs scale up or down based on application traffic requirements. This mode offers better elasticity to your application and eliminates the need to guess the application gateway size or instance count. This mode also allows you to save cost by not requiring the gateway to run at peak provisioned capacity for anticipated maximum traffic load. You must specify a minimum and optionally maximum instance count. Minimum capacity ensures that Application Gateway and WAF v2 don't fall below the minimum instance count specified, even in the absence of traffic. Each instance is roughly equivalent to 10 additional reserved Capacity Units. Zero signifies no reserved capacity and is purely autoscaling in nature. You can also optionally specify a maximum instance count, which ensures that the Application Gateway doesn't scale beyond the specified number of instances. You will only be billed for the amount of traffic served by the Gateway. The instance counts can range from 0 to 125. The default value for maximum instance count is 20 if not specified.
- Manual - You can alternatively choose Manual mode where the gateway won't autoscale. In this mode, if there is more traffic than what Application Gateway or WAF can handle, it could result in traffic loss. With manual mode, specifying instance count is mandatory. Instance count can vary from 1 to 125 instances.
Autoscaling and High Availability
Azure Application Gateways are always deployed in a highly available fashion. The service is made out of multiple instances that are created as configured (if autoscaling is disabled) or required by the application load (if autoscaling is enabled). Note that from the user's perspective you do not necessarily have visibility into the individual instances, but just into the Application Gateway service as a whole. If a certain instance has a problem and stops being functional, Azure Application Gateway will transparently create a new instance.
Please note that even if you configure autoscaling with zero minimum instances the service will still be highly available, which is always included with the fixed price.
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However, creating a new instance can take some time (around six or seven minutes). Hence, if you do not want to cope with this downtime you can configure a minimum instance count of 2, ideally with Availability Zone support. This way you will have at least two instances inside of your Azure Application Gateway under normal circumstances, so if one of them had a problem the other will try to cope with the traffic, during the time a new instance is being created. Note that an Azure Application Gateway instance can support around 10 Capacity Units, so depending on how much traffic you typically have you might want to configure your minimum instance autoscaling setting to a value higher than 2.
Feature comparison between v1 SKU and v2 SKU
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Feature | v1 SKU | v2 SKU |
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Autoscaling | ✓ | |
Zone redundancy | ✓ | |
Static VIP | ✓ | |
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Ingress controller | ✓ | |
Azure Key Vault integration | ✓ | |
Rewrite HTTP(S) headers | ✓ | |
URL-based routing | ✓ | ✓ |
Multiple-site hosting | ✓ | ✓ |
Traffic redirection | ✓ | ✓ |
Web Application Firewall (WAF) | ✓ | ✓ |
WAF custom rules | ✓ | |
Transport Layer Security (TLS)/Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) termination | ✓ | ✓ |
End-to-end TLS encryption | ✓ | ✓ |
Session affinity | ✓ | ✓ |
Custom error pages | ✓ | ✓ |
WebSocket support | ✓ | ✓ |
HTTP/2 support | ✓ | ✓ |
Connection draining | ✓ | ✓ |
Note
The autoscaling v2 SKU now supports default health probes to automatically monitor the health of all resources in its back-end pool and highlight those backend members that are considered unhealthy. The default health probe is automatically configured for backends that don't have any custom probe configuration. To learn more, see health probes in application gateway.
Differences from v1 SKU
This section describes features and limitations of the v2 SKU that differ from the v1 SKU.
Difference | Details |
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Authentication certificate | Not supported. For more information, see Overview of end to end TLS with Application Gateway. |
Mixing Standard_v2 and Standard Application Gateway on the same subnet | Not supported |
User-Defined Route (UDR) on Application Gateway subnet | Supported (specific scenarios). In preview. For more information about supported scenarios, see Application Gateway configuration overview. |
NSG for Inbound port range | - 65200 to 65535 for Standard_v2 SKU - 65503 to 65534 for Standard SKU. For more information, see the FAQ. |
Performance logs in Azure diagnostics | Not supported. Azure metrics should be used. |
Billing | Billing scheduled to start on July 1, 2019. |
FIPS mode | These are currently not supported. |
ILB only mode | This is currently not supported. Public and ILB mode together is supported. |
Net watcher integration | Not supported. |
Azure Security Center integration | Not yet available. |
Migrate from v1 to v2
An Azure PowerShell script is available in the PowerShell gallery to help you migrate from your v1 Application Gateway/WAF to the v2 Autoscaling SKU. This script helps you copy the configuration from your v1 gateway. Sqleditor 3 1 8 – create sql databases graphically. Traffic migration is still your responsibility. For more information, see Migrate Azure Application Gateway from v1 to v2.
Next steps
- Learn more about Application Gateway.
- Learn more about Azure Firewall.
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This is a release candidate for WinAppDriver v1.2 which introduces compatibility fixes with WebDriverIO as well as new capabilities, defined below:
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