![]() ![]() That works fine, but sometimes you want to test your new version (in the example above that’s the green slot) before you open traffic even for canary testing. eventually you switch all 100% of the traffic to the green slot and decommission the blue one.you monitor logs and if all looks good, you increase the percentage to 50%.you configure APIM to send some small percentage (let’s say 10%) of the traffic to the green slot.you introduce a new version of your infrastructure and deploy it into a new slot - the green slot. ![]() you have an active version of your infrastructure provisioned and deployed to a slot that we will call the blue slot.Here is a typical scenario for how it works: If you use Azure API Management and want to adapt blue-green deployment or provisioning model, APIM has functionality that allows you to implement a canary traffic orchestration at the policy level.
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