When working with Azure Functions, in real-world projects could happen that you need to connect to resources in an Azure virtual network (VNET) from your function app. The easy way to do that is hosting an Azure function on a Premium plan.
Premium plan hosting provides the following benefits to your functions:
- Avoid cold starts with warm instances.
- Virtual network…
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Azure Functions with VNET integration: remember to enable Runtime Scale Monitoring
When working with Azure Functions, in real-world projects could happen that you need to connect to resources in an Azure virtual network (VNET) from your function app. The easy way to do that is hosting an Azure function on a Premium plan. Premium plan hosting provides the following benefits to your functions: Avoid cold starts with…
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