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Can Traffic Manager cater multiple public url requests?
- Bryan HaslipIron Contributor
I am wondering if Front Door would actually be a better service to use in this scenario for you. Have you taken a look a the front door service to determine if that is a better fit in this particular scenario? Let me know and I would be happy to answer some additional questions on Front Door but to me that seems like the better fit here.
Link to documentation - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/frontdoor/
- EduLorenzoCopper Contributor
hi Bryan Haslip
Sorry for reviving this but your suggestion is exactly what I am trying to figure out how to do.
I know front door can route myapp.com/site1 to one site, and myapp.com/site2 to another site.
My question is related to the original one where I need to route abc.myapp.com to one site and xyz.myapp.com to another site, using Front Door, as you suggested.
Thanks in advance.
- Vikram VBrass ContributorHi EduLorenzo, I am curious why you've architected your site this way? Is it that you see more traffic for a certain sub-site from a specific region? While Azure front door will support this config (check below link), isn't this something you could do via DNS routing by mapping a specific subdomain to a different IP?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/frontdoor/front-door-route-matching#route-matching