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Azure Logic App is an integration service. It provides you the opportunity to create and run automated workflows that integrates with your application, data, services and systems etc. These workflows can be written with little to no code. While creating a logic apps, when we come across the logic apps plan, there are two choices.
- Standard
- Consumption based
This is an attempt to help make a decision by comparing both the plans at a high-level. Hopefully, this will be helpful and help me achieve my goal.
Consumption based | Standard | |
Pricing Plan | Pay only for usage | Based on a hosting plan |
Hosting Infrastructure | Multi-tenant/Shared | Single tenant |
Best suited for | Entry-level, ad-hoc, for limited use | Enterprise level |
Number of workflows | 1 | Multiple |
Virtual Network and Private Endpoint Support | No | Yes |
VNET Integration | No | Yes |
Network Isolation | No | Yes |
Billing
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Charges applies only to data retention related storage consumption. | Any storage operation run by logic app. |