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How To Migrate Existing Azure Functions To The .net 8 Isolated...
2025-11-20
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This article walks through upgrading an existing Azure Functions project to the .NET 8 isolated worker model. It covers updating the project file, configuring host.json, replacing FunctionStartup with a Program.cs entry point, setting FUNCTIONS_WORKER_RUNTIME to dotnet-isolated, and correctly building, running, and attaching the debugger. By following these steps, you gain better performance, maintainability, and a smoother debugging experience for your serverless .NET workloads.
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