Iโll be asking my rep about the hosted RShiny server in private previewโ our team didnโt know about that so weโve struggled through putting our shiny app (developed on Databricks using RStudio, that part was fantastic) into a container and hosting it in Azureโs Web App Service pointing to Azureโs Container Registry Service. Weโve been using Databricks Connect to allow the container to connect to a high concurrent cluster that powers the Spark back end. With the new Spark Connect coming in 3.3 weโll be exploring using that to make the connections, potentially even serverless if that works. Iโve been less than impressed with the Azure services and our organization is inexperienced with creating our own containers to be candid. For future applications we may move our RStudio Connect installation from on prem to the a set of dedicated VMs and host there, but a Databricks hosted solution weโd be excellent if that still is a possibility.