How do I host a public website on Azure?

How do I host a public website on Azure?
What Are the Steps to Host A Website on Azure Virtual Machine?

Set Up IIS on Azure Virtual Machine.
Create the Website to Be Published.
Configure Azure Firewall.
Publish the Website.
Test Website Access with Internal and External IP Address.
Bind A Domain with Public IP Address.

What Are the Steps to Host A Website on Azure Virtual Machine?
  1. Set Up IIS on Azure Virtual Machine.
  2. Create the Website to Be Published.
  3. Configure Azure Firewall.
  4. Publish the Website.
  5. Test Website Access with Internal and External IP Address.
  6. Bind A Domain with Public IP Address.

How do I deploy a website in Azure?

Down the published profile from the dashboard page of the created web app using portal.azure.com. Click on the Import option in the dialog box. Select the “Publish file” from the local systems. Click on the “Publish” button to deploy the website.

How do I create a website on Azure?

Create a Website in Azure Management Portal

Step 1 − Login to your management portal. Step 2 − Click ‘New’ at the left bottom corner of the screen → Compute → Web Apps → Quick Create. Step 3 − Enter the details as shown in the picture above and click ‘Create Web App’.

How do I host a static website in Azure?

Configure static website hosting

Open the Azure portal in your web browser. Locate your storage account and display the account overview. Select Static website to display the configuration page for static websites. Select Enabled to enable static website hosting for the storage account.

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What is Azure CDN?

Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN) offers developers a global solution for rapidly delivering high-bandwidth content to users by caching their content at strategically placed physical nodes across the world.