Sandro Pereira 2/3/2026

Logic App Best Practices, Tips, and Tricks: #49 The Hidden 32-Character Naming Trap in Logic Apps Standard

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This technical article details a specific pitfall in Azure Logic Apps Standard where the first 32 characters of the app's name are used to generate a Host ID. If multiple instances share a storage account and have identical first 32-character name prefixes, Host ID collisions occur, leading to random deployment failures and runtime errors. The post explains the root cause, inherited from the Azure Functions runtime, and provides best practices and an advanced workaround to avoid this issue.

Logic App Best Practices, Tips, and Tricks: #49 The Hidden 32-Character Naming Trap in Logic Apps Standard

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