Of course, a data-driven application cannot be built without storing data in some way. Therefore, different storage patterns and concepts are at the heart of this chapter. When utilizing serverless services in the cloud, you might think that your choices are limited, but with SQL Database, Cosmos DB, and storage accounts (containing queues, blobs, and tables), the options are plenty.
7. Database and Storage Options
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