You can configure Vercel functions in many ways, including the runtime, region, maximum duration, and memory. With different configurations, particularly the runtime configuration, there are a number of trade-offs and limits that you should be aware of. For more information, see the runtimes comparison. The runtime you select for your function determines the infrastructure, APIs, and other abilities of your function. With Vercel, you can configure the runtime of a function in any of the following ways: Node.js : When working with a TypeScript or JavaScript function, you can use the Node.js runtime by setting a config option within the function. For more information, see the runtimes . Ruby , Python , Go : These have similar functionality and limitations as Node.js functions. The configuration for these runtimes gets based on the file extension. Community runtimes : You can specify any other runtime , by using the functions property in your vercel.json file. See choosing a runtime for more information.…