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hello and welcome to tutorial itamp;#39;s you my name is Yannick and in this video we are going to take a look at how you can set up a background worker service in asp.net core now before we dive deeper into the topic just let me tell you that if youamp;#39;re interested in c-sharp especially in asp.net go ahead like this video so that we know that we should produce more of this content and subscribe to our Channel because you donamp;#39;t want to miss that content that we are just creating for you my friend alrighty so now letamp;#39;s get started letamp;#39;s dive deeper into HP net core background worker services so what are service workers and why do we even need them over time that application receives many requests now this is what happens during the runtime of a typical web application right now imagine that we want to run a long task in the background as the application starts and we want it to be continued as long as the application is running while Microsoft sugg