Continued Investment in Azure App Service

3 minute read • By Byron Tardif • March 31, 2026

Developers care deeply about the long-term trajectory of the platforms they build on. Predictability, transparency, and continued investment all factor into trust. Azure App Service remains in active development, with ongoing improvements to runtime support, infrastructure, deployment workflows, and integrations across the platform.

Recent Investments

Premium v4 (Pv4)

Azure App Service Premium v4 delivers higher performance and scalability on newer Azure infrastructure while preserving the fully managed PaaS experience developers rely on.

Premium v4 offers expanded CPU and memory options, improved price-performance, and continued support for App Service capabilities such as deployment slots, integrated monitoring, and availability zone resiliency.

These improvements help teams modernize and scale demanding workloads without taking on additional operational complexity.

App Service Managed Instance

App Service Managed Instance extends the App Service model to support Windows web applications that require deeper environment control. It enables plan-level isolation, optional private networking, and operating system customization while retaining managed scaling, patching, identity, and diagnostics. Managed Instance is designed to reduce migration friction for existing applications, allowing teams to move to a modern PaaS environment without code changes.

Faster Runtime and Language Support

Azure App Service continues to invest in keeping pace with modern application stacks. Regular updates across .NET, Node.js, Python, Java, and PHP help developers adopt new language versions and runtime improvements without managing underlying infrastructure.

Reliability and Availability Improvements

Ongoing investments in platform reliability and resiliency strengthen production confidence. Expanded Availability Zone support and related infrastructure improvements help applications achieve higher availability with more flexible configuration options as workloads scale.

Deployment Workflow Enhancements

Deployment workflows across Azure App Service continue to evolve, with ongoing improvements to GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, and platform tooling. These enhancements reduce friction from build to production while preserving the managed App Service experience.

A Platform That Grows With You

These recent investments reflect a consistent direction for Azure App Service: active development focused on performance, reliability, and developer productivity. Improvements to runtimes, infrastructure, availability, and deployment workflows are designed to work together, so applications benefit from platform progress without needing to re-architect or change operating models.

The recent General Availability of Aspire on Azure App Service is another example of this direction. Developers building distributed .NET applications can now use the Aspire AppHost model to define, orchestrate, and deploy their services directly to App Service — bringing a code-first development experience to a fully managed platform.

We are also seeing many customers build and run AI-powered applications on Azure App Service, integrating models, agents, and intelligent features directly into their web apps and APIs. App Service continues to evolve to support these scenarios, providing a managed, scalable foundation that works seamlessly with Azure’s broader AI services and tooling.

Whether you are modernizing with Premium v4, migrating existing workloads using App Service Managed Instance, or running production applications at scale - including AI-enabled workloads - Azure App Service provides a predictable and transparent foundation that evolves alongside your applications.

Azure App Service continues to focus on long-term value through sustained investment in a managed platform developers can rely on as requirements grow, change, and increasingly incorporate AI.

Get Started

Ready to build on Azure App Service? Here are some resources to help you get started: