
Azure Front Door
Content delivery network (CDN) software
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What is Azure Front Door
Azure Front Door is a cloud-based global entry point for web applications that provides content delivery, dynamic site acceleration, and Layer 7 load balancing. It is used by teams running internet-facing applications that need global routing, TLS termination, and edge caching in front of multiple origins. The service integrates with Azure networking and security services and supports rules-based routing and web application firewall policies. It is typically deployed to improve availability and performance for multi-region applications and APIs.
Global edge routing and failover
Azure Front Door routes user traffic to the closest or healthiest backend using anycast and health probes. It supports active-active and active-passive patterns across regions and across different origin types. This helps reduce latency and improves resilience for global web applications. Configuration is managed centrally through Azure, which simplifies operations for Azure-centric teams.
Integrated WAF and TLS
The service includes Web Application Firewall capabilities and managed rule sets that can be applied at the edge. It supports TLS termination and certificate management options, including integration with Azure Key Vault for certificate storage. This consolidates edge security controls with delivery and routing. For organizations standardizing on Azure security governance, it reduces the number of separate tools to operate.
Rules engine for edge behavior
Azure Front Door provides a rules engine for URL rewrites/redirects, header manipulation, caching behavior, and routing decisions. These controls allow teams to implement common CDN and application delivery patterns without changing application code. It supports scenarios such as path-based routing to different origins and selective caching of dynamic and static content. This is useful for multi-service architectures and API gateways exposed to the public internet.
Azure-centric management model
Azure Front Door is operated and governed through Azure Resource Manager, Azure policies, and Azure-specific monitoring and logging. Teams not using Azure as a primary cloud may find the operational model less portable than vendor-neutral approaches. Integrations and identity controls are strongest within the Azure ecosystem. This can increase switching costs for multi-cloud strategies.
Complexity across SKUs and features
Capabilities vary by tier and configuration, and some features require careful selection of SKU and policy settings. Organizations may need time to understand how routing, caching, WAF policies, and origin groups interact. Misconfiguration can lead to unexpected caching behavior or routing outcomes. This can increase implementation effort compared with simpler, single-purpose CDN tools.
Cost predictability can vary
Pricing depends on traffic volume, request counts, rules/WAF usage, and data transfer, which can fluctuate with demand. For applications with spiky traffic or large egress, forecasting monthly spend can be challenging without detailed monitoring. Additional Azure services (for example, logging, analytics, or key management) can add to total cost. This requires ongoing cost governance to avoid surprises.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Base fee: $35 per month (billing shown as hourly on the site) + usage charges: outbound data transfer to client (zone-based per-GB tiers), outbound data transfer to origin (e.g., $0.02/GB in Zone 1), requests: $0.009 per 10,000 requests (Zone 1) for first 250M requests; over 250M -> Contact Sales. | Features: content delivery for static & dynamic acceleration, global load balancing, SSL offload, domain & certificate management, enhanced traffic analytics, basic security capabilities. Notes: pricing dimensions are base fee, outbound data, origin-to-edge, and requests; see zone-based tables on official pricing page. |
| Premium | Base fee: $330 per month (billing shown as hourly on the site) + usage charges: same outbound data transfer (per-GB zone tiers) and outbound-to-origin rates; requests: $0.015 per 10,000 requests (Zone 1) for first 250M requests; over 250M -> Contact Sales. | Features: builds on Standard and adds WAF (managed rule sets included), Bot Protection, Azure Private Link support, integration with Microsoft Threat Intelligence, and security analytics. WAF and Private Link pricing included in Premium. Notes: Premium includes WAF and Private Link at no additional charge; Premium WAF add-on CAPTCHA priced at $0.40 per 1,000 CAPTCHA sessions. |
| Classic | Usage-based components: Data transfer out to client (zone-based; e.g., Zone 1 first 10 TB: $0.17 per GB), data transfer in from client $0.01 per GB, Routing Rules charged per hour (First 5 routing rules $0.03 per hour; additional $0.012 per hour), Frontend hosts/custom domains: first 100 domains free per month, additional domains $5 per month. | Features: legacy Front Door classic SKU; separate WAF pricing (see Azure WAF pricing page). Notes: Classic billing dimensions differ from Standard/Premium; see official Classic pricing table. |
Additional notes: outbound data transfer from edge to client and request pricing are broken down by 9 Zones (prices vary by zone). Outbound data transfer from edge to origin has per-GB rates by zone (e.g., Zone 1: $0.02/GB). All prices and tables taken from Microsoft Azure Front Door official pricing page (Azure).
Seller details
Microsoft Corporation
Redmond, Washington, United States
1975
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