Updated: May 31, 2023 (April 4, 2022)

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Logic Apps: Part 2. Hosting and Licensing

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Barry Briggs

Before joining Directions on Microsoft in 2020, Barry worked at Microsoft for 12 years in a variety of roles, including... more

  • Logic Apps provides several hosting and deployment models, which are licensed differently.
  • Because pricing depends on many factors, including load and connectors, total costs can be difficult to predict.

Azure Logic Apps has become a popular choice for workflow and integration because of its ease of design and deployment. Logic Apps enables scheduled and automated processes with simple, building-block design supported by a large library of connectors to applications, services, and databases.

This report is the second in a series of three:

Part 1. Logic Apps Workflow and Integration covers the functionality, use cases, development, and management of Logic Apps applications.

Part 2. Logic Apps Hosting and Licensing describes the various options for hosting Logic Apps in Azure and on-premises, and the licensing options available to customers.

Part 3. Logic Apps and Power Automate compares the two workflow services and outlines when to use which, and why.

Pricing Overview

Logic Apps pricing depends on a number of factors, including the following:

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