When I was setting up this blog, I already investigated switching to Node.js 64-bit in my Azure App Service but this wasn't supported at the time. Normally, this doesn't really pose an issue, but in some cases (when using packages that get natively build with node-gyp and N-API for example) an application built on 64-bit doesn't run on a 32-bit Node.js binary. Azure DevOps uses a 64-bit Node.js to build my blog, but it gets deployed to an Azure App Service that runs 32-bit Node.js. The Azure DevOps pipeline for this blog broke yesterday, and during investigation I noticed something strange. Seeing a post by Jessica Deen triggered me to update this post. Updated : there is now an official way to have 64-bit Node.js on your Windows-based App Service in Azure.
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