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Serverless computing in Azure with .NET

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787288393
Length 468 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sasha Rosenbaum Sasha Rosenbaum
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Preface 1. Understanding Serverless Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with the Azure Environment 3. Setting Up the Development Environment 4. Configuring Endpoints, Triggers, Bindings, and Scheduling 5. Integrations and Dependencies 6. Integrating Azure Functions with Cognitive Services API 7. Debugging Your Azure Functions 8. Testing Your Azure Functions 9. Configuring Continuous Delivery 10. Securing Your Application 11. Monitoring Your Application 12. Designing for High Availability, Disaster Recovery, and Scale 13. Designing Cost-Effective Services 14. C# Script-Based Functions 15. Azure Compute On-Demand Options

High Availability

In information technology, High Availability (HA) is a characteristic that aims to ensure continuous uptime of the system for a desirably long period of time. Availability of the system is usually expressed as a percentage of uptime in a given year.

High Availability differs greatly from Disaster Recovery (DR), although the two are typically discussed together in the context of ensuring the system's uptime.

For commercial systems, the system's availability is typically backed by an uptime SLA. An SLA (short for service-level agreement) is defined as an official commitment that exists between the service provider and the customer. SLAs typically refer to a percentage of uptime that is financially backed by the provider, meaning that if the system experienced a longer downtime than what is permitted by the SLA, the customer would receive a monetary refund...

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