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Azure API Management - v2 tiers |
Introduction to key scenarios, capabilities, and concepts of the v2 tiers (SKUs) of the Azure API Management service. |
api-management |
dlepow |
azure-api-management |
concept-article |
11/20/2024 |
danlep |
references_regions |
[!INCLUDE api-management-availability-basicv2-standardv2-premiumv2]
The API Management v2 tiers (SKUs) are built on a new, more reliable and scalable platform and are designed to make API Management accessible to a broader set of customers and offer flexible options for a wider variety of scenarios. The v2 tiers are in addition to the existing classic tiers (Developer, Basic, Standard, and Premium) and the Consumption tier. See detailed comparison of API Management tiers.
The following v2 tiers are generally available:
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Basic v2 - The Basic v2 tier is designed for development and testing scenarios, and is supported with an SLA.
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Standard v2 - Standard v2 is a production-ready tier with support for network-isolated backends.
The following v2 tier is in preview:
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Premium v2 - Premium v2 offers enterprise features including full virtual network isolation and scaling for high volume workloads.
[!NOTE] The Premium v2 tier is currently in limited preview. To sign up, fill this form.
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Faster deployment, configuration, and scaling - Deploy a production-ready API Management instance in minutes. Quickly apply configurations such as certificate and hostname updates. Scale a Basic v2 or Standard v2 instance quickly to up to 10 units to meet the needs of your API management workloads. Scale a Premium v2 instance to up to 30 units.
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Simplified networking - The Standard v2 and Premium v2 tiers provide networking options to isolate API Management's inbound and outbound traffic.
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More options for production workloads - The v2 tiers are all supported with an SLA.
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Developer portal options - Enable the developer portal when you're ready to let API consumers discover your APIs.
The latest capabilities of the v2 tiers are supported in API Management API version 2024-05-01 or later.
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Standard v2 and Premium v2 support virtual network integration to allow your API Management instance to reach API backends that are isolated in a single connected virtual network. The API Management gateway, management plane, and developer portal remain publicly accessible from the internet. The virtual network must be in the same region and subscription as the API Management instance. Learn more.
In preview, Standard v2 also supports inbound private endpoint connections to the API Management gateway.
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Premium v2 also supports simplified virtual network injection for complete isolation of inbound and outbound gateway traffic without requiring network security group rules, route tables, or service endpoints. The virtual network must be in the same region and subscription as the API Management instance. Learn more.
For a current list of regions where the v2 tiers are available, see Availability of v2 tiers and workspace gateways.
Most capabilities of the classic API Management tiers are supported in the v2 tiers. However, the following capabilities aren't supported in the v2 tiers:
- API Management service configuration using Git
- Back up and restore of API Management instance
- Enabling Azure DDoS Protection
- Direct Management API access
The following API Management capabilities are currently unavailable in the v2 tiers.
Infrastructure and networking
- Multi-region deployment
- Availability zone support
- Multiple custom domain names
- Capacity metric - replaced by CPU Percentage of Gateway and Memory Percentage of Gateway metrics
- Built-in analytics - replaced by Azure Monitor-based dashboard
- Autoscaling
- Upgrade to v2 tiers from classic tiers
- CA Certificates
- Sending events to Event Grid
Developer portal
- Reports
- Custom HTML code widget and custom widget
- Self-hosted developer portal
Gateway
- Self-hosted gateway
- Quota by key policy
- Cipher configuration
- Client certificate renegotiation
- Free, managed TLS certificate
- Requests to the gateway over localhost
The following resource limits apply to the v2 tiers.
[!INCLUDE api-management-service-limits-v2]
The following limits apply to the developer portal in the v2 tiers.
[!INCLUDE api-management-developer-portal-limits-v2]
Deploy a v2 tier instance using the Azure portal or using tools such as the Azure REST API, Azure Resource Manager, Bicep template, or Terraform.
A: No. Currently you can't migrate an existing API Management instance (in the Consumption, Developer, Basic, Standard, or Premium tier) to a new v2 tier instance. Currently the v2 tiers are available for newly created service instances only.
A: They're not related. stv2 is a compute platform version of the Developer, Basic, Standard, and Premium tier service instances. stv2 is a successor to the stv1 compute platform that retired in 2024.
A: Yes, there are no changes to the classic Developer, Basic, Standard, or Premium tiers.
Q: What is the difference between virtual network integration in Standard v2 tier and virtual network injection in the Premium and Premium v2 tiers?
A: A Standard v2 service instance can be integrated with a virtual network to provide secure access to the backends residing there. A Standard v2 service instance integrated with a virtual network has a public IP address for inbound access.
The Premium tier and Premium v2 tier support full network isolation by deployment (injection) into a virtual network without exposing a public IP address. Learn more about networking options in API Management.
A: No, such a deployment is only supported in the Premium and Premium v2 tiers.
- Compare the API Management tiers.
- Learn more about the API Management gateways
- Learn about API Management pricing.