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I'm not sure why that class doesn't expose a FlushAsync() method. Please explain if there's a rationale for that.
We've recently dealt with a customer issue where their service's performance was severely degraded due to calls to ServerTelemetryChannel.Flush() blocking their threads. Ideally they should be able to call an async method and not block when flushing.
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