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.
- →Retirement of GPv1 and Legacy Blob Storage Accounts
- →AI-powered Azure Updates Discovery
- →Azure Updates Availability Stages
- →Additional Azure Resources
Deprecations (1) ›
- Retirement of GPv1 and Legacy Blob Storage Accounts
GPv1 and legacy Blob storage accounts are being retired. Users are advised to migrate to newer storage account types. Specific retirement dates will be announced.
Notes (3) ›
- AI-powered Azure Updates Discovery
Azure Updates can now be discovered using AI via the Microsoft Release Communications MCP server. This feature aims to help users stay informed about Azure products and features.
- Azure Updates Availability Stages
Azure Updates are available in different stages: 'In development' for select non-production testing, 'In preview' for all customers for non-production testing, and 'Launched' for production use.
- Additional Azure Resources
Resources include the Microsoft Azure Blog for the latest security solutions, community support forums, and a feedback channel for product suggestions.
https://azure.microsoft.com/updates?id=564441
