Public Preview: Roslyn Analyzer for Durable Functions in .NET isolated
Public Preview: Roslyn Analyzer for Durable Functions in .NET isolated
Durable Functions running in the .NET isolated model now has support for the Roslyn Analyzer, a real-time code analyzer that helps developers adhere to durable orchestrations’ coding constraints. This analyzer is enabled by default to analyze Durable Functions code and generate warnings and errors should there's any. The list of shipped rules can be found in the analyzer release notes.
The Roslyn Analyzer for the .NET Isolated model is available in Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker.Extensions.DurableTask starting from v1.6.0 and above.
Generally Available: Microsoft Azure now available from cloud region in Austria
Microsoft announces the opening of its cloud region in Austria to accelerate digital transformation and AI innovation. The cloud region will enable companies and public administration in Austria to store and process their data securely, in compliance with data protection regulations and locally.
For customers looking to leverage the new region and Availability Zones, Azure offers region portability for multiple resources with Azure Resource Mover.
Generally Available: Azure Functions support for Node.js 22
Azure Application Gateway now supports MaxSurge, enabling new instances to be provisioned during rolling upgrades without taking existing ones offline. This allows customers to transition to newer gateway versions without any capacity degradation, ensuring:
- Full traffic handling throughout the upgrade
- Minimized deployment risk
This enhancement offers greater resiliency and reliability for mission-critical applications, especially those requiring consistent performance during infrastructure updates.
Generally Available: Azure Migrate now supports migration to disks with Zone-Redundant Storage (ZRS) redundancy
Azure Migrate now supports migration to Zone-Redundant Storage (ZRS) disks. With the introduction of this new feature in Azure Migrate, you can now select ZRS as the redundancy option during server migration. This automatically provisions a disk with ZRS redundancy for the migrated virtual machine, enhancing availability and resilience.
ZRS synchronously replicates data across three physically separate availability zones within a region—each with independent power, cooling, and networking—enhancing disk resiliency and availability. In the event of a zonal failure, these disks can be force-detached from the affected VM and reattached to another VM, ensuring workload continuity. ZRS redundancy is available for Premium SSD and Standard SSD managed disks.
You can now take advantage of this disk support and ensure your migration strategy reflects the latest in Azure resiliency.