TSI service will be available after March 2025 ?

Korpong Siribantuengsilp 20 Reputation points
2024-01-12T02:17:44.35+00:00

As Azure has been anounced to be not supported after March 2025, I have some doubt of question that the meaning of no longer be supported means that Azure Technical Support will not support issue via ticket or the TSI service will be terminated out of Azure Portal (everything that customer used)

Azure Time Series Insights
Azure Time Series Insights
An Azure internet of things (IoT) analytics platform to monitor, analyze, and visualize industrial IoT analytics data at scale.
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  1. AshokPeddakotla-MSFT 27,401 Reputation points
    2024-01-12T08:27:03.7133333+00:00

    Korpong Siribantuengsilp Greetings & Welcome to Microsoft Q&A forum!

    In addition to Sander response, please see below for more details.

    As Azure has been anounced to be not supported after March 2025, I have some doubt of question that the meaning of no longer be supported means that Azure Technical Support will not support issue via ticket or the TSI service will be terminated out of Azure Portal (everything that customer used)

    Azure Data Explorer now provides a data analytics service for streaming telemetry data, Azure Time Series Insights will be retired on 31 March 2025.

    Please transition to using Azure Data Explorer by that date.

    Also, We encourage you to make the switch sooner to gain the richer benefits of Azure Data Explorer. In addition to the current features you already use, here’s a quick comparison between Azure Time Series Insights and Azure Data Explorer: User's image

    Regarding the support , Beginning 31 March 2022 no new features will be released for Azure Time Series Insights**.** All Azure Time Series Insights instances created before the 31 March 2022 date will be supported through 31 March 2025. You can continue to use Azure Time Series Insights or transition to Azure Data Explorer. You can still create a support tickets till the date of support. But as suggested, please migrate your resources as earliest.

    For more information on the deprecation and migration, visit our documentation Migrating to Azure Data Explorer

    Also note that, If you are unable to migrate to Time Series Insights to Azure Data Explorer by 31 March 2025, your Time Series Insights resources will be automatically deleted. You’ll be able to access Gen2 data in your storage account. However, you’ll only be able to perform management operations (such as updating storage account settings, getting storage account properties/keys, and deleting storage accounts) through Azure Resource Manager. For Gen1 data, if you have a support plan, please create a support ticket to retrieve your Gen1 data. We will keep your Gen1 data until 30 April 2025.

    Do let me know if that helps or have any other queries.

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  1. Sander van de Velde 28,546 Reputation points MVP
    2024-01-12T07:59:55.9166667+00:00

    Hello @Korpong Siribantuengsilp, welcome to this moderated Azure community forum. The runtime will become unavailable. Check the documentation:

    If you are unable to migrate to Time Series Insights to Azure Data Explorer by 31 March 2025, your Time Series Insights resources will be automatically deleted. You’ll be able to access Gen2 data in your storage account.

    We are migrating TSI to Azure Data Explorer already. It takes some time for our customers to adjust but all are excited due to the large amount of extra features over the loss of the simple user interface. You could try to build a similar user interface on top of ADX.


    If the response helped, do "Accept Answer". If it doesn't work, please let us know the progress. All community members with similar issues will benefit by doing so. Your contribution is highly appreciated.

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