Hosting a Containerized Client Side Blazor Application On Azure

Wael Kdouh
6 min readDec 2, 2019

Its not a secret by now that Blazor is taking the .Net Core world by storm. I won’t go into the details of what Blazor is or how the different hosting models work as its been widely discussed in the community. For a quick reference of Blazor overview as well as the different hosting models you can check the Microsoft docs located here and here, respectively. In this post I will mainly focus on hosting a containerized WebAssembly Blazor application on Azure. I will use Azure DevOps to build a CI/CD pipeline which will deploy the Docker image that…

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Wael Kdouh

Principal Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft. I assist enterprise customers in crafting exceptional architectures for success.