Events
17 Mar, 9 pm - 21 Mar, 10 am
Join the meetup series to build scalable AI solutions based on real-world use cases with fellow developers and experts.
Register nowThis browser is no longer supported.
Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support.
Azure Spring Apps is a fully managed service for running Java Spring applications, jointly built by Microsoft and VMware by Broadcom. After careful consideration and analysis, Microsoft and Broadcom made the difficult decision to retire the Azure Spring Apps service. We recommend Azure Container Apps and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) as the replacement services for your migration of workloads running on Azure Spring Apps. We're committed to supporting you with a long-term platform with migration tools, expert resources, and technical support through the end of the service.
Azure Spring Apps, including the Standard consumption and dedicated (currently in Public Preview only), Basic, Standard, and Enterprise plans, will be retired through the following two-phased retirement plan:
To ensure that you maintain high performance and achieve scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency for your business, we recommend Azure Container Apps and AKS as the replacement services for your migration of workloads running on Azure Spring Apps.
Azure Container Apps is a fully managed, serverless container service for polyglot apps. It offers enhanced Java features to help you manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Java apps at scale. For more information, see Azure Container Apps overview.
AKS is a managed container orchestration service that simplifies the deployment, management, and scaling of containerized applications using Kubernetes. It offers features such as automated updates, monitoring, and scaling, enabling developers to focus on application development rather than infrastructure management. For more information, see What is Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)?
The Azure Spring Apps Standard consumption and dedicated plan (preview) no longer accepts new customers. Existing customers will remain operational until this plan is retired on March 31, 2025.
Migration guidance and tooling will offer customers a smooth transition from Azure Spring Apps to Azure Container Apps. For more information, see Migrate Azure Spring Apps Standard consumption and dedicated plan to Azure Container Apps.
The Azure Spring Apps Basic and Standard plans won't accept new customers after March 17, 2025. Existing customers will remain operational until the plans are phased out on March 31, 2028. Even though the service will generally remain operational until March 31, 2028, we strongly recommend that existing customers migrate their applications off of Azure Spring Apps as soon as possible. This helps minimize disruption to your business operations.
The migration tool assisting with an Azure Container Apps environment setup will be available on March 17, 2025. For migration guidance, see Migrate off Azure Spring Apps documentation.
The Azure Spring Apps Enterprise plan won't accept new customers after March 17, 2025. Existing customers will remain operational until the plan is phased out on March 31, 2028. Even though the service will generally remain operational until March 31, 2028, we strongly recommend that existing customers migrate their applications off of Azure Spring Apps Enterprise as soon as possible. This helps minimize disruption to your business operations.
Microsoft and Broadcom are committed to providing continuous support for all Tanzu components throughout the retirement period. However, three Tanzu components - App Live View, App Accelerator, and App Configuration Service - will be out of support after August 2025 due to Broadcom's product lifecycle ending for these components, in compliance with the TAP 1.12 lifecycle period. For more information, see Broadcom's product lifecycle information.
The migration tool assisting with an Azure Container Apps environment setup will be available on March 17, 2025. For migration guidance, see Migrate off Azure Spring Apps documentation.
If you want to obtain or continue using Spring commercial support and using Tanzu components, we recommend migrating to AKS. Work with your Broadcom sales representative to explore how to purchase and run Tanzu on AKS.
To ensure that you maintain high performance and achieve scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency for your business, we recommend Azure Container Apps and AKS as the replacement services for your workloads running on Azure Spring Apps.
Azure Container Apps is a fully managed, serverless container service for polyglot apps, and it offers enhanced Java features to help you manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Java apps at scale. For more information, see Azure Container Apps overview.
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a managed container orchestration service that simplifies the deployment, management, and scaling of containerized applications using Kubernetes. It offers features like automated updates, monitoring, and scaling, enabling developers to focus on application development rather than infrastructure management. For more information, see What is Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)?
You might also consider the following alternative solutions:
PaaS solution: Azure App Service is a fully managed platform for building, deploying, and scaling web apps, mobile app backends, and RESTful APIs. It supports multiple programming languages - such as Java and .NET - integrates with various development tools, and provides features like autoscaling, load balancing, and security for applications. For more information, see App Service Overview.
If you're currently using Spring commercial support or Tanzu components as part of Azure Spring Apps Enterprise, you need to switch to using Tanzu Platform Spring Essentials on Azure Container Apps. For more information, see VMware Tanzu Spring.
Azure Spring Apps Standard consumption and dedicated plan (preview) isn't accepting new customers. Existing customers will remain operational until these plans are retired on March 31, 2025.
Azure Spring Apps Basic, Standard, and Enterprise plans won't accept new customers after March 17, 2025. Existing customers will remain operational until the plans are phased out on March 31, 2028.
Yes, support will continue for your workloads on Azure Spring Apps until the retirement date. You'll continue to receive our SLA assurance, infrastructure updates and maintenance of VM and AKS, and management of OSS/Tanzu components. You'll also continue to receive updates for container images of your apps, including base OS, the runtime - JDK, dotnet runtime, and so on - and APM agents. You can still raise support tickets as usual for prompt assistance through the end of the service.
No, we won't take up any feature requests from customers, and we won't be building any features in the Azure Spring Apps service. Instead, we'll prioritize new features and enhancements on Azure Container Apps.
If you still use any of the three unsupported Tanzu components - App Live View, App Accelerator, and App Configuration Service - be aware that support for these components will be discontinued starting from September 2025. Moreover, Microsoft reserves the right to remove these unsupported components should a critical vulnerability be identified.
After March 31, 2025, the Azure Spring Apps Standard consumption and dedicated plan (preview) will be completely discontinued. As a result, you will no longer receive support and access to your workloads and Azure Spring Apps services.
After March 31, 2028, Azure Spring Apps Basic, Standard and Enterprise plans will be completely discontinued. As a result, you will no longer receive support and access to your workloads and Azure Spring Apps services. We strongly suggest you migrate your workloads to Azure Container Apps by March 31, 2028.
For the Azure Spring Apps Consumption and dedicated plan, if you created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before Sep 30, 2024, you're considered an existing customer. If you never created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before that date, you're considered a new customer.
For Azure Spring Apps basic, standard and enterprise plans, if you created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before March 17, 2025, you're considered an existing customer. If you never created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before that date, you're considered a new customer.
Customers using Azure Container Apps should be able to achieve most of their hosting needs for Spring applications, including managed Spring components, Java metrics, and diagnostics support. For more information, see Java on Azure Container Apps overview. If you have any questions, open a support ticket from the Azure portal or open an issue in the Azure Container Apps repository on GitHub.
Azure Spring Apps operates on a consumption-based model with a basic unit where you only pay for vCPU and memory for your apps.
Azure Container Apps offers the following two pricing models:
Billing for the dedicated plan is based on the number of vCPU seconds and gibibyte (GiB) seconds allocated across Azure Container Apps instances. Azure Container Apps also provides a savings plan. The costs for Microsoft solutions vary based on the solution's pricing model and optimizations that can be enabled. We recommend using the Azure Pricing Calculator, which provides details on meters, usage prices, and available savings plans to accurately assess anticipated costs.
If you want to obtain or continue using Spring commercial support and Tanzu components, we recommend migrating to AKS. Work with your Broadcom sales representative to explore how to purchase and run Tanzu on AKS.
The following table indicates the overall release timeline for the Azure Spring Apps retirement period. We update it when new tooling guidance is ready for release.
Item | Target plans | Release date |
---|---|---|
Official retirement start date | Standard consumption and dedicated plan | September 30, 2024 |
Block new service instance creation for all customers | Standard consumption and dedicated plan | September 30, 2024 |
Guidance and tooling for migration to Azure Container Apps | Standard consumption and dedicated plan | October 2024 |
Guidance for migrating to Azure Container Apps (without migration tooling support) | Basic, Standard, and Enterprise plans | January 2025 |
Guidance for migrating to AKS | Basic, Standard, and Enterprise plans | January 2025 |
Guidance for switching from Tanzu components to alternative solutions | Enterprise plans | January 2025 |
Official retirement start date | Basic, Standard, and Enterprise plans | March 17, 2025 |
Guidance for migrating to Azure Container Apps with migration tooling support | Basic, Standard, and Enterprise plans | March 17, 2025 |
Block new customer sign-ups | Basic, Standard, and Enterprise plans | March 17, 2025 |
Official retirement date after a half-year retirement period | Standard consumption and dedicated plan | March 31, 2025 |
Official retirement date after a three-year retirement period | Basic, Standard, and Enterprise plans | March 31 2028 |
If you have any questions, you can open a support ticket through the Azure portal for technical help. For more information, see Create an Azure support request.
We want to reassure you that the decision to retire Azure Spring Apps is focused solely on that specific product and doesn't affect Microsoft's overall commitment to Java on Azure. In fact, we're increasing our investment in Azure Container Apps and enhancing our Java tooling to provide even better support for running Java applications on Azure.
Events
17 Mar, 9 pm - 21 Mar, 10 am
Join the meetup series to build scalable AI solutions based on real-world use cases with fellow developers and experts.
Register nowTraining
Learning path
Get started with Java on Azure - Training
Start here and learn how you can build, migrate and scale Java applications on Azure using Azure services. Use tools and frameworks that you know and love – Spring, Tomcat, WildFly, JBoss, WebLogic, WebSphere, Maven, Gradle, IntelliJ, Eclipse, Jenkins, Terraform and more.
Certification
Microsoft Certified: Azure for SAP Workloads Specialty - Certifications
Demonstrate planning, migration, and operation of an SAP solution on Microsoft Azure while you leverage Azure resources.