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Multiple web apps in one region

Ryan Leenay (LTIMindtree Limited) 20 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
2025-12-29T16:49:47.01+00:00

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/traffic-manager-faqs#can-i-use-traffic-manager-with-more-than-one-web-app-in-the-same-region

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/traffic-manager-nested-profiles#example-1-combining-performance-and-weighted-traffic-routing

In this example it appears that the production and trail web apps are in the same region yet the QA indicates that it does not support more than one web app in the same region. Is there an example available?.

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  1. Ravi Varma Mudduluru 9,285 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-12-29T17:53:03.6466667+00:00

    Hello @ Ryan Leenay

    Thanks for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A.

    it looks like you're trying to clarify the use of Azure Traffic Manager with multiple web apps in the same region.

    It seems there was some confusion regarding the statement in the FAQ. We have provided a explanation below.
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    The issue is that the webapps are on the same exact app service physical server, which isn't allowed. As such, you cannot use two webapps in the same region in the same profile.

    so, you can add as External endpoints, and you HAVE to use a custom domain on the webapp.

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