Azure Traffic Manager now supports Azure Web Sites
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Azure Traffic Manager is extending support to manage and load balance Azure Web sites. This feature is available for all web sites in the **Standard** tier.This integration brings the benefits of Traffic Manager, previously available only for Cloud Services, to Azure Web sites-based deployments. Key Traffic Manager scenarios now enabled for Azure Web sites include:
* **High availability**: Use multiple deployments in separate data centers, with built-in health monitoring and automatic failover
* **Improved performance**: By geo-distributing deployments in Azure data centers in multiple locations, and routing end users to their closest deployment, latency is reduced and the end-user experience improved
* **Seamless upgrade**: Take one deployment offline, whilst using Traffic Manager to route user traffic to a different deployment
In addition, you can combine Cloud Services and Azure Websites in a single Traffic Manager policy. This enables new scenarios such as failover to an Azure Web sites-based holding page if your Cloud Service is unavailable.For details on how to use this feature, see [Traffic Manager on MSDN](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windowsazure/hh745750.aspx)
* App Service
* Traffic Manager
* Features
* [ App Service](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/products/app-service/)
* [ Traffic Manager](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/products/traffic-manager/)
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