Is it possible for an application using Azure Cloud Services to select a specific country?

Agung 65 Reputation points
2025-11-11T07:52:17.7733333+00:00
  • Dear Team,

We have an application called "Private GPT," whose services are located in Southeast Asia, except for Foundry, which is located in the East US 2 region.

We plan to allow users to select and access our "Private GPT" application for specific countries, such as Singapore, Indo, Thailand, and Malaysia.

Our services include:

"Container apps, VM, storage, database, container registry (Foundry deepseek, gpt5, grook, o4-mini)"

Is this possible? If so, how?

If not, is there a workaround?

Best regards,

Agung

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-11-11T07:52:29.1466667+00:00
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    It is possible for applications using Azure Cloud Services to select specific countries or regions for deployment, but there are some considerations to keep in mind. Azure allows you to deploy resources in various regions, and you can choose the region that best suits your application's needs. However, the availability of certain Azure services and features may vary by region.

    For your application "Private GPT," you can deploy your services in specific regions like Southeast Asia (e.g., Singapore) and the East US 2 region. To allow users to select and access your application based on their country, you can implement a mechanism in your application that routes user requests to the appropriate regional deployment based on their selection. This can involve setting up different instances of your application in the desired regions and using load balancers or application gateways to direct traffic accordingly.

    Additionally, ensure that the services you plan to use (like container apps, VMs, storage, etc.) are available in the regions you want to deploy to. You can check the Azure products available by region to confirm this.

    If certain services are not available in the desired regions, you might need to consider alternative architectures or services that can provide similar functionality in those regions.


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