A very good comparison between Blob Trigerred Function and Azure Event Grid. I was reading through many different Messaging Services in Azure and than later thought what is the difference between these? This question landed me here. I am really happy that now I have the answer i was looking for :)
I don’t know why Microsoft make it complicated. Summary of things I conclude so far: Event grid - listen for event to occur logic apps - act on events Event hub - listen for series of events... Honestly speaking same thing can be done in multiple ways is creating more confusion on what’s the right way of doing things. I am so surprised that even after so many years, there is no clear information describing differences and best practice. Jason looking forward for your response. Hope you have your haircut by now 😂👍
I'm having the same issue. Did you resolve it? I have found another way to try adding the event, but it doesn't include my storage account in the resource list.
Sorry to hear that. If there are specific things you could use an assist with, feel free to send mail to msusdev@microsoft.com and we'll see if we can help.
@@MicrosoftDevRadio For one the UI keeps changing way too often and the documentation is not kept up to date all the time. Just as an example, there's no mention on the video about this requiring storage v2 accounts.. also the system topic name is a free form field now
Why did it take me 3 years to find this video? Absolutely brilliant - thank you very much!
Extremely useful video, almost 4 years later.
A very good comparison between Blob Trigerred Function and Azure Event Grid. I was reading through many different Messaging Services in Azure and than later thought what is the difference between these? This question landed me here.
I am really happy that now I have the answer i was looking for :)
Thanks for that feedback! Great to know we're meeting your needs!
Hands down one of the funniest and informative tech videos I've seen. Thank you very much!
Shyte patter
I don’t know why Microsoft make it complicated.
Summary of things I conclude so far:
Event grid - listen for event to occur
logic apps - act on events
Event hub - listen for series of events...
Honestly speaking same thing can be done in multiple ways is creating more confusion on what’s the right way of doing things. I am so surprised that even after so many years, there is no clear information describing differences and best practice.
Jason looking forward for your response. Hope you have your haircut by now 😂👍
Great job explaining this distinction. And don't let anyone talk you out of making Shakespeare references, I appreciated that flourish.
Thanks for the easy explanation. It helps.
Thanks for that!
Very useful, thank you!
really great video, thank you for sharing this information sir
Awesome! Great explanation!
Great usefull content.. Good job Jason
Nice video! Thanks!
Good one mate!!
Good information! Thank you!
Great content
Thanks for the video! I used you code but the web app could not connect to my signalr. Do you happen to know what could be the cause?
Thanks Man
Thank you!
Funny 🙂
insightful
CLEAN!
Can you help me to trigger blob using msi connection string
Thanks, thats my problem
I don't see the *Events* section under my storage account and this video doesn't seems old to me, it is quite recent. Is there something missing here?
I'm having the same issue. Did you resolve it? I have found another way to try adding the event, but it doesn't include my storage account in the resource list.
It's because our storage accounts are v1, they need to be v2.
just a few days of using Azure and I can say I really hate it
Sorry to hear that. If there are specific things you could use an assist with, feel free to send mail to msusdev@microsoft.com and we'll see if we can help.
@@MicrosoftDevRadio For one the UI keeps changing way too often and the documentation is not kept up to date all the time. Just as an example, there's no mention on the video about this requiring storage v2 accounts.. also the system topic name is a free form field now
@@ytvandre Thanks for calling that out. We appreciate the feedback!
Not sure what there is to hate about it. And it's so much better than AWS and Google Cloud talking about UI.
You come across as super creepy.....
He also looks creepy to me