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Migrate background task to azure cloud



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experience
The Ask Question Wizard is Live!Error trying to create a scheduled task within Windows 2016 Core containerCloud Foundry explainedBackground Tasks in AzurePeriodic iOS background location updatesAzure Webjobs vs Azure Functions : How to chooseConfiguring Azure Diagnostics for Azure Application Service (PaaS)Migrating Windows scheduled tasks or windows services to Azure Web JobsSchedule IIS Reset on Azure Cloud ServiceWindows 10 Mobile App background task or service auto start when phone restartsRunning Service Fabric on non-Azure cloudsAzure Functions: Is there any way to handle TimerTrigger from Azure SDK?



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Currently, we have a VM where Windows Scheduler is used to execute the console app with the argument. For each schedule frequency, a different value is passed as an argument.



Is it possible to move this background task to Azure Cloud (PaaS) so as not to become attached to SDK? If so, what services could be used?



I researched Azure Functions, but it allows only a single time trigger for the function, and we do not want to modify codebase of the old app.










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  • What does the schedule frequency looks like? How many different arguments?

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    we do not want to modify codebase of the old app. Then you're not going to be able to turn it into a native PaaS service.

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  • @DennisRongo single string parameter. frequency: once a day (param value 1), once a week (param value 2) etc.

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Currently, we have a VM where Windows Scheduler is used to execute the console app with the argument. For each schedule frequency, a different value is passed as an argument.



Is it possible to move this background task to Azure Cloud (PaaS) so as not to become attached to SDK? If so, what services could be used?



I researched Azure Functions, but it allows only a single time trigger for the function, and we do not want to modify codebase of the old app.










share|improve this question






















  • What does the schedule frequency looks like? How many different arguments?

    – Dennis Rongo
    Mar 8 at 19:11






  • 1





    we do not want to modify codebase of the old app. Then you're not going to be able to turn it into a native PaaS service.

    – Daniel Mann
    Mar 8 at 19:20











  • @DennisRongo single string parameter. frequency: once a day (param value 1), once a week (param value 2) etc.

    – Vladyslav Kolodka
    Mar 10 at 16:31













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Currently, we have a VM where Windows Scheduler is used to execute the console app with the argument. For each schedule frequency, a different value is passed as an argument.



Is it possible to move this background task to Azure Cloud (PaaS) so as not to become attached to SDK? If so, what services could be used?



I researched Azure Functions, but it allows only a single time trigger for the function, and we do not want to modify codebase of the old app.










share|improve this question














Currently, we have a VM where Windows Scheduler is used to execute the console app with the argument. For each schedule frequency, a different value is passed as an argument.



Is it possible to move this background task to Azure Cloud (PaaS) so as not to become attached to SDK? If so, what services could be used?



I researched Azure Functions, but it allows only a single time trigger for the function, and we do not want to modify codebase of the old app.







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  • What does the schedule frequency looks like? How many different arguments?

    – Dennis Rongo
    Mar 8 at 19:11






  • 1





    we do not want to modify codebase of the old app. Then you're not going to be able to turn it into a native PaaS service.

    – Daniel Mann
    Mar 8 at 19:20











  • @DennisRongo single string parameter. frequency: once a day (param value 1), once a week (param value 2) etc.

    – Vladyslav Kolodka
    Mar 10 at 16:31

















  • What does the schedule frequency looks like? How many different arguments?

    – Dennis Rongo
    Mar 8 at 19:11






  • 1





    we do not want to modify codebase of the old app. Then you're not going to be able to turn it into a native PaaS service.

    – Daniel Mann
    Mar 8 at 19:20











  • @DennisRongo single string parameter. frequency: once a day (param value 1), once a week (param value 2) etc.

    – Vladyslav Kolodka
    Mar 10 at 16:31
















What does the schedule frequency looks like? How many different arguments?

– Dennis Rongo
Mar 8 at 19:11





What does the schedule frequency looks like? How many different arguments?

– Dennis Rongo
Mar 8 at 19:11




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we do not want to modify codebase of the old app. Then you're not going to be able to turn it into a native PaaS service.

– Daniel Mann
Mar 8 at 19:20





we do not want to modify codebase of the old app. Then you're not going to be able to turn it into a native PaaS service.

– Daniel Mann
Mar 8 at 19:20













@DennisRongo single string parameter. frequency: once a day (param value 1), once a week (param value 2) etc.

– Vladyslav Kolodka
Mar 10 at 16:31





@DennisRongo single string parameter. frequency: once a day (param value 1), once a week (param value 2) etc.

– Vladyslav Kolodka
Mar 10 at 16:31












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I have not tested this will work so you will have to try it but here is what I am thinking. If you can get your Scheduled task to run in a Windows Container (example) then you can run that container in an Azure App Service. Windows container support is in preview.



https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-web-get-started-windows-container






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        https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-web-get-started-windows-container






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        I have not tested this will work so you will have to try it but here is what I am thinking. If you can get your Scheduled task to run in a Windows Container (example) then you can run that container in an Azure App Service. Windows container support is in preview.



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