Azure – Community support for .NET 5 is ending on 8 May 2022
Community support for .NET 5 will end on 8 May 2022 – transition to .NET 6 by that date
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Community support for .NET 5 will end on 8 May 2022 – transition to .NET 6 by that date
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Community support for Node 12 LTS is ending on 30 April 2022 – transition to Node 14 LTS by that date
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Migrate your workloads to Azure Monitor container insights by 31 March 2025.
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Transition to Premium V3 by 30 June 2022.
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Review the improvements and fixes provided in Update Rollup 61.
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Use Azure Monitor agent and data collection rules in restricted environments and maintain network isolation by leveraging private links.
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Run highly available Java EE apps with Red Hat JBoss EAP on App Service with new clustering support.
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Use PostgreSQL 11.15, 12.10, 13.6, and 14.2 minor versions with Hyperscale (Citus) for Azure Database for PostgreSQL, a managed service running the open source Postgres database on Azure.
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Flexible Server now supports PostgreSQL versions 11.14, 12.9, and 13.5 on Azure Database for PostgreSQL,.
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Provision Flexible Server in the US Gov Virginia and US Gov Arizona regions on Azure Database for PostgreSQL, a managed service running the open source Postgres database.
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You can now provision Flexible Server in a zone redundant high availability mode in more regions on Azure Database for PostgreSQL, a managed service running the open source Postgres database.
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Install timescaleDB, pg_repack and orafce on newly created Flexible Servers on Azure Database for PostgreSQL, a managed service running the open source Postgres database.
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Provision Azure Database for MySQL—Flexible Server in the US Gov Virginia region.
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Public preview enhancements and updates released for Azure SQL.
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Evaluate SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines for configuration best practices using the SQL best practices assessment feature on the SQL virtual machine blade in the Azure portal.
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Trusted launch virtual machine (VM) support for VMs using Ephemeral OS disks improves the security of generation 2 VMs in Azure.
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Support for Private Link is now generally available for Azure Digital Twins, a platform that enables you to create digital representation of real-world things, places, and business processes.
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Quickly build new visuals by simply pinning an analytics tile from data explorer to the dashboard directly.
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You can now manage approvals for business terms or self-service data access requests for your entire data estate without having to use manual controls like emails or worksheets.
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Trusted Launch VM Backup support from Azure Backup helps to protect Trusted Launch VMs which improves the security of generation 2 VMs in Azure.
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