In this blog article, we explore a practical scenario where a developer is feeling anxious about moving a process from a VM to an Azure function.
Your company runs a e-learning platform. Currently, they perform multiple actions on a VM when an user is added. You want to move this to an Azure function but you are afraid of receiving a potential timeout.
Could this be solved using Durable Functions?
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