Yeah, I did look at that, and I think you're right on ease-of-use - it's a deploy and done deal, which is nice. I think it suffers from two things:
* the cost seems net-net similar to App Service, but more granular. So I can go this route and get slightly more flexible pricing, but at the cost of some arbitrary limits on assignable CPU/memory.
* it's easy to wander into Azure Container Service stuff accidentally, and that has "deprecated" plastered all over it. Shame the naming doesn't separate them more clearly.
* the cost seems net-net similar to App Service, but more granular. So I can go this route and get slightly more flexible pricing, but at the cost of some arbitrary limits on assignable CPU/memory.
* it's easy to wander into Azure Container Service stuff accidentally, and that has "deprecated" plastered all over it. Shame the naming doesn't separate them more clearly.