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App Service Plan density check
Updated doc with general guidance on App Service Plan density and recommended Apps in various SKUs and sizes.
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articles/app-service/overview-hosting-plans.md

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Isolate your app into a new App Service plan when:
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- The app is resource-intensive.
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- The app is resource-intensive. The number may actually be lower depending on how resource intensive the hosted applications are, however as a general guidance, you may refer to the table below:
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| App Service Plan SKU | Max Apps |
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| B1, S1, P1v2, I1v1 | 8 |
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| B2, S2, P2v2, I2v1 | 16 |
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| B3, S3, P3v2, I3v1 | 32 |
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| P1v3, I1v2 | 16 |
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| P2v3, I2v2 | 32 |
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| P3v3, I3v2 | 64 |
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- You want to scale the app independently from the other apps in the existing plan.
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- The app needs resource in a different geographical region.
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## Manage an App Service plan
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [Manage an App Service plan](app-service-plan-manage.md)
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> [Manage an App Service plan](app-service-plan-manage.md)

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