Azure – Public Preview: Additional cache sizes for Azure Cache for Redis Enterprise
Utilize additional Enterprise-tier cache sizes to optimize the price and performance of your Redis workload.
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Utilize additional Enterprise-tier cache sizes to optimize the price and performance of your Redis workload.
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You can now partition your data in analytical store using keys that are critical for your business logic to achieve better query and data load performance.
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Get one free serverless Azure SQL Database per subscription for the lifetime of the subscription.
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Tailor your maintenance windows to suit your schedule with Azure MySQL flexible maintenance.
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Intelligent queueing and routing of inbound customer communications.
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We’re thrilled to share that Azure API Center is now open for everyone to try during our ungated public preview!
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IPv6 support for Gateway Load Balancer is now generally available in all regions, enabling bump-in-the-wire network virtual appliance (NVA) insertion for your dual-stack architectures.
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Azure Front Door supports the use of different values for the TLS SNI extension and the host header, provided that both values are added as domains in the same Azure subscription.
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Azure Storage Ruby client libraries are being retired on 13 September 2024 – Transition to calling the Azure Storage REST API directly from your Ruby applications
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Upgrade to the latest version of the libraries before the Legacy Azure Storage Go client libraries are retired on 13 September 2024.
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Azure Maps Render V1 APIs will be retired on 17 September 2026
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Upgrade to the latest version of the libraries before the Legacy Azure Storage Python client libraries are retired on 13 September 2024.
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Transition your ingresses to Web Application routing add-on before 3/3/2025 to avoid service disruptions.
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URL ping tests in the application insights feature will be retired on 30 September 2026.
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Azure Maps Data V1 / V2 APIs will be retired on 16 September 2024
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Azure Database for MariaDB will be retired on 19 September 2025
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Support for Data Collector API feature is being discontinued. This feature allowed users to ingest custom logs into Log Analytics workspaces. DCR-based Log Ingestion API now provides similar capabilities with added flexibility of data transformation and support of secure authentication methods.
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Azure Monitor for AKS-Engine will not be supported after 14 September 2026 – enable Azure Monitor to monitor AKS clusters migrated from AKS-Engine
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With community gallery, you can now share VM images with the broader Azure community.
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Use your preferred Socket.IO APIs, while letting Azure handle messages and scaling for you
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