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Hi,
AWS Lambda support for .NET Core 3.1 entered "Phase 1" of the deprecation policy on April 3rd, 2023.
Lambda no longer applies security patches or other updates to the runtime. You can no longer create functions that use the runtime, but you can continue to update existing functions. This includes updating the runtime, and rolling back to the previous runtime. Note that functions that use a deprecated runtime are no longer eligible for technical support.
Lambda is currently rolling out "Phase 2" since it's been 30 days since phase 1.
Phase 2 - you can no longer create or update functions that use the runtime. To update a function, you need to migrate it to a supported runtime. After you migrate the function to a supported runtime, you cannot rollback the function to the previous runtime. Phase 2 starts at least 30 days after the start of Phase 1.
See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-runtimes.html, though the documentation update for phase 2 is still in-progress as well.
To continue using a managed .NET Lambda runtime, I recommend upgrading to .NET 6.
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