What is Azure Application Gateway?

Azure Application Gateway is a web traffic (OSI layer 7) load balancer that enables you to manage traffic to your web applications. Traditional load balancers operate at the transport layer (OSI layer 4 - TCP and UDP) and route traffic based on source IP address and port, to a destination IP address and port.

Application Gateway can make routing decisions based on additional attributes of an HTTP request, for example URI path or host headers. For example, you can route traffic based on the incoming URL. So if /images is in the incoming URL, you can route traffic to a specific set of servers (known as a pool) configured for images. If /video is in the URL, that traffic is routed to another pool that's optimized for videos.

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This type of routing is known as application layer (OSI layer 7) load balancing. Azure Application Gateway can do URL-based routing and more.

Note

Azure provides a suite of fully managed load-balancing solutions for your scenarios.

  • If you're looking to do DNS based global routing and do not have requirements for Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol termination ("SSL offload"), per-HTTP/HTTPS request or application-layer processing, review Traffic Manager.
  • To do transport layer load balancing, review Load Balancer.

Your end-to-end scenarios may benefit from combining these solutions as needed. For an Azure load-balancing options comparison, see Overview of load-balancing options in Azure.

Features

To learn about Application Gateway features, see Azure Application Gateway features.

Infrastructure

To learn about Application Gateway infrastructure, see Azure Application Gateway infrastructure configuration.

Security

  • Protect your apps from malicious actors with Bot manager rules based on Microsoft’s own Threat Intelligence.

  • Privately connect to your backend behind Application Gateway with Private Link and embrace a zero-trust access model.

  • Provide a centralized security experience for your application via Azure Policy, Azure Advisor, and Microsoft Sentinel integration that ensures consistent security features across apps.

Pricing and SLA

For Application Gateway pricing information, see Application Gateway pricing.

For Application Gateway SLA information, see Application Gateway SLA.

What's new

To learn what's new with Azure Application Gateway, see Azure updates.

Next steps

Depending on your requirements and environment, you can create a test Application Gateway using either the Azure portal, Azure PowerShell, or Azure CLI.