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@@ -173,6 +173,9 @@ There are two types of scaling available: | |||
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For more information, check documentation on [Runtime Scaling](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-functions/event-driven-scaling#runtime-scaling). You can configure scaling parameters by going to 'Scale out (App Service plan)' setting on the function app's page. To understand various scale settings, please check the respective sections in [Azure Functions Premium plan](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-functions/functions-premium-plan?tabs=portal#eliminate-cold-starts)'s documentation. | |||
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For information on setup and configuration details, see the [overview](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-functions/functions-bindings-azure-sql). | |||
The Azure SQL trigger scaling decisions for the Consumption and Premium plans are done via target-based scaling. For more information, see [Target-based scaling](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-functions/functions-target-based-scaling). |
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Maybe move this second sentence up into the "Target Based Scaling" section? Bit easier to follow that way IMO
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For more information, check documentation on [Runtime Scaling](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-functions/event-driven-scaling#runtime-scaling). You can configure scaling parameters by going to 'Scale out (App Service plan)' setting on the function app's page. To understand various scale settings, please check the respective sections in [Azure Functions Premium plan](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-functions/functions-premium-plan?tabs=portal#eliminate-cold-starts)'s documentation. | |||
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For information on setup and configuration details, see the [overview](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-functions/functions-bindings-azure-sql). |
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Why are you adding a link to that page here? I don't even see anything about scaling on that page - would https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-functions/functions-bindings-azure-sql-trigger?pivots=programming-language-csharp&tabs=isolated-process%2Cpython-v2%2Cportal#enable-runtime-driven-scaling be better to link to instead?
But even that seems to be mostly a duplicate of what we have here already, so I'm not sure what benefit it provides.
Updated our repo docs section to add a link referring to info on consumption plan.

Ramya and Brain will update the learn docs to reflect the same on the Target Scaling page and we already have this on our learn docs: