Regarding the host name not pointing to the custom domain, I would like to know how are you trying to verify this? Because, if you are trying to ping, you will not get a response. However, if you are using A-record for assinging the domain name to your cloud service (Which is the IP address) you might want to reserve the IP address for the cloud service, you can refer to the link below for information on reserved IPs: Now, Please let me know the failure to look into this further. ICMP port is blocked and hence you cannot ping cloud services in azure Now, regarding the host name not pointing to the custom domain, I would like to know how are you trying to verify this? Because, if you are trying to ping, you will not get a response. However, if you are using A-record for assinging the domain name to your cloud service (Which is the IP address) you might want to reserve the IP address for the cloud service, you can refer to the link below for information on reserved IPs: You can verify your Public IP from the dashboard in the Azure portal. I have checked your deployment and see that the virtual machine went down during service interruption but, there is no evidence of Public IP being changed. The VIP will only change when you Stop and deallocate the virtual machine, in this case the IP address is sent back to to the pool to be assigned to new deployments. In the entire lifetime of the cloud service the Pubic IP (VIP) assigned to the cloud service will not changed even in the event of updates or service interruptions.
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