WordPress on Azure App Service has been gaining popularity since it has been made generally available. Read the GA Announcement here: Announcing the General Availability of WordPress on Azure App Service - Microsoft Community Hub
We received multiple requests to make the service available in National clouds. We are excited to announce that WordPress on Azure App Service is available on all National Clouds.
National Clouds, also known as sovereign clouds, are physical and logical network-isolated instances of Azure that are confined within a country to honor residency, sovereignty, and compliance requirements within geographical boundaries.
In addition to the global Azure Cloud, there are two national clouds:
Microsoft Cloud for US Government also has three separate air-gapped clouds - Fairfax, USNat, USSec.
It is important to remember that each national cloud is unique and different from Azure Global Cloud. While we have made sure that the WordPress on Azure App Service experience remains same across clouds, there are a few differences you must be aware of:
In case you need any support, you can open a support request at New support request - Microsoft Azure.
Visit QuickStart: Create a WordPress site - Azure App Service | Microsoft Docs for a step-by-step guide on how to create your WordPress website on Azure.
For more details about the offering, please visit Announcing the General Availability of WordPress on Azure App Service - Microsoft Tech Community.
If you have any ideas about how we can make WordPress on Azure App Service better, please post your ideas at Post idea · Community (azure.com)
or you could email us at wordpressonazure@microsoft.com to start a conversation.
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