An Azure service that offers file shares in the cloud.
@Bryan Santos No. Azure Files Storage will not get deprecated!
Ending Support in 2024 : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/end-of-support/end-of-support-2024
Services being retired : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/reliability/asm-retirement
For identifying Azure services within your tenant that're deprecated, have ongoing service issues, upcoming planned maintenance, or relevant health advisories - in the scenario where you miss communication, you can leverage Azure Service Health. Service Health provides you with a customizable dashboard which tracks the health of your Azure services in the regions where you use them.
Service Health tracks four types of health events that may impact your resources:
- Service issues - Problems in the Azure services that affect you right now.
- Planned maintenance - Upcoming maintenance that can affect the availability of your services in the future.
- Health advisories - Changes in Azure services that require your attention. Examples include deprecation of Azure features or upgrade requirements (e.g upgrade to a supported PHP framework).
- Security advisories - Security related notifications or violations that may affect the availability of your Azure services.
Additional Links:
Get started with Service Health
Create activity log alerts on service notifications using the Azure portal
Configure resource health alerts using Azure portal
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