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Tracking 321 Azure releases · Updated

  • Azure Updates infraazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure deprecates GPv1 and legacy Blob storage

    Azure is retiring GPv1 and legacy Blob storage accounts, impacting users who rely on these older storage types. This change encourages migration to newer, more performant storage account types. The retirement is proceeding in phases, with specific dates for each stage to be communicated.

    deprecation
  • Azure Updates infraazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure Batch VM series retiring

    Azure Batch is retiring several older virtual machine series: D-series, Ds-series, Dv2-series, Dsv2-series, and Ls-series. This change impacts users who have configured their Batch pools to use these specific VM types, potentially requiring migration to newer, more performant options. While no immediate action is required, users should plan for future migration to avoid service disruptions. Further details on migration paths will be provided.

    deprecation announcement
  • Azure Updates infraazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Retirements announced for several Azure Virtual Machine series

    Several legacy Azure Virtual Machine series, including Av2, F, G, and Lsv2 series, are being retired. This impacts Azure Batch pools, affecting users who have deployed these older VM types. Customers are advised to migrate to newer, more performant VM series to avoid disruption.

    deprecation announcement
  • Azure Updates networkingazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure Inbound NAT rule v1 for VMSS retiring

    Azure is retiring the Inbound NAT rule version 1 for Virtual Machine Scale Sets. This change impacts users who rely on this older NAT rule configuration for their VMSS deployments. Customers need to migrate to the newer version to ensure continued connectivity and avoid service disruption.

    deprecation
  • Azure Updates dataazuredeprecationeolarchitect ·

    Azure Synapse Link for Cosmos DB NoSQL is being retired

    Azure Synapse Link for Azure Cosmos DB NoSQL will be retired and is no longer available for new deployments. Existing deployments will be retired by September 30, 2024. This impacts users relying on this specific integration for analytical workloads with Cosmos DB.

    deprecation announcement
  • Azure Updates infraazuregapreviewdeprecationengineer ·

    Azure VPN Client for Linux (Preview) to be retired August 31, 2026

    Microsoft is retiring the Azure VPN Client for Linux (Preview) on August 31, 2026, as it will not reach general availability. This decision aligns Azure networking services with current security and reliability standards. Users of the preview client should transition to alternative solutions before the retirement date.

    deprecation announcement
  • Azure Updates infraazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure VMware Solution AV36 Node End of Support September 30, 2027

    Microsoft is reminding users that Azure VMware Solution (AV36) node support will end on September 30, 2027, aligning with VMware's roadmap. This end of support is due to Broadcom's cessation of support for the current AV36 VCF version. Users of the AV36 SKU should be aware that it is incompatible with VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.

    deprecation announcement
  • Azure Updates securityazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure App Service, Functions, Logic Apps to retire TLS 1.0/1.1

    Azure is retiring TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 for App Service, Functions, and Logic Apps to enhance security. The change will take effect after May 31, 2027, impacting any clients, applications, or services still using these older protocols. Users should migrate to TLS 1.2 or higher before the deadline to maintain connectivity.

    deprecation security
  • Azure Updates governanceazurega ·

    Azure Document Intelligence v3.0 API retiring March 30, 2029

    The Azure Document Intelligence v3.0 API is scheduled for retirement on March 30, 2029. Users are advised to migrate to the latest generally available version, v4.0, before this date. After the retirement date, the v3.0 API will be unavailable.

    deprecation announcement
  • Azure Updates infraazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure retires Reserved VM Instances for select older VM series

    Azure is retiring one-year Reserved VM Instances for several older VM series starting July 1, 2026, with purchases and renewals no longer being available. Three-year reservations for these series will also be retired. This change impacts users currently relying on these specific reserved instances for cost savings on older virtual machine generations.

    deprecation
  • Azure Updates aiazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Prompt Flow to be retired April 2027 for Microsoft Agent Framework

    Prompt Flow in Azure Machine Learning and Microsoft Foundry will be retired on April 20, 2027, replaced by the Microsoft Agent Framework. This consolidation aims to provide a unified platform with enhanced capabilities for orchestration. Existing users should plan to migrate their workloads to the new framework before the retirement date.

    deprecation announcement
  • Azure Updates azuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure App Service to end support for .NET 8 LTS on November 10, 2026

    Support for .NET 8 LTS will end on November 10, 2026, affecting apps hosted on Azure App Service. After this date, apps will continue to run but will not receive security updates or customer service. Users are required to upgrade their applications to .NET 10 LTS to maintain security and support.

    deprecation
  • Azure Updates infraazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure Functions runtime v3 on Linux Consumption to be retired Sep 30, 2026

    Azure Functions runtime v3, retired in December 2022, will be enforced on Linux Consumption-based Function Apps starting September 30, 2026. This action aims to reduce reliance on legacy infrastructure and focus investments on supported platforms. Function App owners on Linux Consumption must migrate to a supported runtime version to avoid service disruption.

    deprecation
  • Azure Updates infraazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure Kubernetes Service to retire Ubuntu 22.04 support

    Azure Kubernetes Service will retire support for Ubuntu 22.04 on June 30, 2027. Users must transition to Ubuntu 24.04 or later to avoid disruptions. This change ensures access to newer kernel updates and security improvements for AKS nodes.

    deprecation
  • Azure Updates azuredeprecationeolengineer ·

    Azure Batch retiring HBv2, HC, and NP-series VMs

    Azure Batch will retire support for HBv2, HC, and NP-series virtual machines on May 31, 2027. This impacts users who currently utilize these specific high-performance computing VM types within their Azure Batch pools. Engineers and architects running HPC workloads should plan to migrate to alternative VM series before the retirement date.

    deprecation announcement
  • Azure Updates observabilityazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure Managed Grafana Essential SKU to retire March 30, 2027

    The Essential SKU for Azure Managed Grafana will be retired on March 30, 2027. Customers currently using this SKU are advised to migrate to the Standard SKU or Azure Monitor Dashboards with Grafana to maintain service continuity. This change impacts users of the Essential tier of the managed Grafana service.

    deprecation announcement
  • Azure Updates azuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure App Service and Functions on Windows ending Python support in 2027

    Python support for Azure App Service and Azure Functions running on Windows will be retired on March 31, 2027. After this date, applications using Python on these platforms will stop running, although configurations and content will remain. This change affects users hosting Python applications on Windows-based App Service and Functions instances.

    deprecation announcement
  • Azure Updates azurepreviewdeprecationengineer ·

    Azure DNS Zone endpoints for Blob storage to be retired March 2027

    Azure DNS Zone endpoints for Blob storage, currently in preview, will be retired in March 2027. Customers using these endpoints must transition to Standard endpoints for their blob storage accounts. This change affects users who have deployed or will deploy blob storage with DNS Zone endpoints.

    deprecation announcement
  • Azure Updates infraazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Azure Service Fabric support for Windows Server 2022 ends March 2027

    Azure Service Fabric will end support for all clusters running on Windows Server 2022 on March 31, 2027. Customers must upgrade to Windows Server 2025 by this date to remain in a supported state. This change aligns Service Fabric’s Windows OS image support mode. Failure to upgrade may result in running unsupported software.

    deprecation
  • Azure Updates infraazuredeprecationengineer ·

    Service Fabric ends Windows Server 2019 support March 2027

    Microsoft Service Fabric will end support for clusters running on Windows Server 2019 on March 31, 2027. Customers must upgrade to Windows Server 2025 before this date to maintain support. This change aligns the Service Fabric support lifecycle with the Windows operating system.

    deprecation announcement