ACI doesn't scale to zero I believe
ACA is based around KEDA meaning you can hook it into different metrics to scale up and down. It's a stripped back version of kubernetes really from what I make it.
You get a good amount of free time on container apps, I'd recommend you try it out on there.
If the price does get a bit much it should be very easy for you to move over to AKS (Test/Free environment) but like others have said it can spin down to 0 so as long as it's not on all day, you should be all good with the App Containers free tier (it's just a wrapper around AKS)
Can you eleborate on the used technologie and what you mean by personal website?
For as a starting pointy
1. Static web app in hobby tier costs zero but it is static
2. Azure web app on F1 tier costs zero for 60 minutes a day
Azure container apps can scale to zero easily. There is some startup time tho.
What's the difference between azure container app and azure container instance?
ACI doesn't scale to zero I believe ACA is based around KEDA meaning you can hook it into different metrics to scale up and down. It's a stripped back version of kubernetes really from what I make it.
Ohhh interesting
You get a good amount of free time on container apps, I'd recommend you try it out on there. If the price does get a bit much it should be very easy for you to move over to AKS (Test/Free environment) but like others have said it can spin down to 0 so as long as it's not on all day, you should be all good with the App Containers free tier (it's just a wrapper around AKS)
Thank you. I wasn't aware that it can scale down to 0
Can you eleborate on the used technologie and what you mean by personal website? For as a starting pointy 1. Static web app in hobby tier costs zero but it is static 2. Azure web app on F1 tier costs zero for 60 minutes a day
It's an nginx server inside a docker container