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How to deploy a Web Service to multiple regions | Microsoft Docs
Steps to deploy (Copy) a New Web Service to other regions.
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How to deploy a Web Service to multiple regions

The New Azure Web Services allow you to easily deploy a web service to multiple regions without needing multiple subscriptions or workspaces.

Pricing is region specific, therefore you must define a billing plan for each region in which you will deploy the web service.

To create a plan in another region

  1. Sign into Microsoft Azure Machine Learning Web Services.
  2. Click the Plans menu option.
  3. On the Plans over view page, click New.
  4. From the Subscription dropdown, select the subscription in which the new plan will reside.
  5. From the Region dropdown, select a region for the new plan. The Plan Options for the selected region will display in the Plan Options section of the page.
  6. From the Resource Group dropdown, select a resource group for the plan. From more information on resource groups, see Azure Resource Manager overview.
  7. In Plan Name type the name of the plan.
  8. Under Plan Options, click the billing level for the new plan.
  9. Click Create.

Deploying the web service to another region

  1. Click the Web Services menu option.
  2. Select the Web Service you are deploying to a new region.
  3. Click Copy.
  4. In Web Service Name, type a new name for the web service.
  5. In Web service description, type a description for the web service.
  6. From the Subscription dropdown, select the subscription in which the new web service will reside.
  7. From the Resource Group dropdown, select a resource group for the web service. From more information on resource groups, see Azure Resource Manager overview.
  8. From the Region dropdown, select the region in which to deploy the web service.
  9. From the Storage account dropdown, select a storage account in which to store the web service.
  10. From the Price Plan dropdown, select a plan in the region you selected in step 8.
  11. Click Copy.