- In the Consumption pricing model, you pay for each execution of your functions individually.
- GB-s is the unit of consumption on Azure Functions; it is gigabytes-per-second and defines how much memory was used in a unit of time.
- Yes, you can, however it is not the advised model of services.
- It is called a Function App.
- There was experimental support for this language in the V1 version of Azure Functions. Currently (in V2), it is not supported.
- Yes—this is how Azure Storage bindings work.
- When your Function App is deployed automatically, it is set as read-only to avoid manual changes within the process.
- Not really—in Azure Function, all settings are available via environmental variables.
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Kamil Mrzygłód is a technical lead and technology advisor, working with multiple companies on designing and implementing Azure-based systems and platforms. He's a former Microsoft Azure Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and certified trainer, who shares his knowledge via various channels, including conference speeches and open source projects and contributions. Kamil lives in Poland with his two cats and one dog, dedicating some of his time to video games, cooking, and traveling.
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Kamil Mrzygłód is a technical lead and technology advisor, working with multiple companies on designing and implementing Azure-based systems and platforms. He's a former Microsoft Azure Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and certified trainer, who shares his knowledge via various channels, including conference speeches and open source projects and contributions. Kamil lives in Poland with his two cats and one dog, dedicating some of his time to video games, cooking, and traveling.
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