I'm creating an Azure Function that will run in consumption mode and will get triggered by messages in a queue.
The function will typically need to make a database call when it gets triggered. I "assume" the function gets launched and loaded to memory when it gets triggered and when it's idle, it gets terminated because it's running in consumption mode.
Based on this assumption, I don't think I can load up a singleton instance of my back-end client which includes the logic for making database calls.
Is then new'ing up my back-end client the right approach every time I need to perform some back-end operations?