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articles/app-service/environment/app-service-app-service-environment-control-inbound-traffic.md

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> This article is about App Service Environment v1. [App Service Environment v1 will be retired on 31 August 2024](https://azure.microsoft.com/updates/app-service-environment-version-1-and-version-2-will-be-retired-on-31-august-2024-2/). There's a new version of App Service Environment that is easier to use and runs on more powerful infrastructure. To learn more about the new version, start with the [Introduction to the App Service Environment](overview.md). If you're currently using App Service Environment v1, please follow the steps in [this article](upgrade-to-asev3.md) to migrate to the new version.
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## Overview

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articles/app-service/environment/app-service-app-service-environment-intro.md

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> This article is about App Service Environment v1. [App Service Environment v1 will be retired on 31 August 2024](https://azure.microsoft.com/updates/app-service-environment-version-1-and-version-2-will-be-retired-on-31-august-2024-2/). There's a new version of App Service Environment that is easier to use and runs on more powerful infrastructure. To learn more about the new version, start with the [Introduction to the App Service Environment](overview.md). If you're currently using App Service Environment v1, please follow the steps in [this article](upgrade-to-asev3.md) to migrate to the new version.
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## Overview

articles/app-service/environment/app-service-app-service-environment-layered-security.md

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Since App Service Environments provide an isolated runtime environment deployed into a virtual network, developers can create a layered security architecture providing differing levels of network access for each physical application tier.

articles/app-service/environment/app-service-app-service-environment-network-architecture-overview.md

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App Service Environments are always created within a subnet of a [virtual network][virtualnetwork] - apps running in an App Service Environment can communicate with private endpoints located within the same virtual network topology. Since customers may lock down parts of their virtual network infrastructure, it is important to understand the types of network communication flows that occur with an App Service Environment.

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Customers can connect an [Azure ExpressRoute][ExpressRoute] circuit to their virtual network infrastructure to extend their on-premises network to Azure. App Service Environment is created in a subnet of the [virtual network][virtualnetwork] infrastructure. Apps that run on App Service Environment establish secure connections to back-end resources that are accessible only over the ExpressRoute connection.

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Since an App Service Environment is always created in **either** an Azure Resource Manager virtual network, **or** a classic deployment model [virtual network][virtualnetwork], outbound connections from an App Service Environment to other backend resources can flow exclusively over the virtual network. As of June 2016, ASEs can also be deployed into virtual networks that use either public address ranges or RFC1918 address spaces (private addresses).

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Azure App Service environments support *autoscaling*. You can autoscale individual worker pools based on metrics or schedule.

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In the Azure App Service there are normally three things you can scale:

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