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Welcome to the Azure Monitor Documentation Archive

This archive contains documentation for the Azure Monitor product that may be categorized as outdated, no longer in use, replaced, legacy, deprecated, retired, obsolete, or superseded.

Microsoft archives content that's close to the end of its standard support, is no longer driving sales or other business value, or is maintained at the lowest priority level. Microsoft also archives content to achieve other business objectives. In this way, the current documentation is more concise and to the point.

Archiving content helps achieve many goals, such as:

  • Keeping a neat and organized documentation library
  • Boosting SEO for documentation of current versions and features
  • Lowering the number of version or feature choices
  • Shortening the reading time for articles
  • Meeting legal or regulatory data retention requirements

It's important to note that the information contained in this archive may not be up-to-date and may not be updated in the future. Content in an archived state is moved to "learn.microsoft.com/previous-versions" with the Archive banner present.

Before using any information from this archive, it is recommended to check the Microsoft Product Lifecycle to determine if the product, service, technology, or API is supported.

If you're looking for the current Azure Monitor documentation, please visit the Azure Monitor documentation.

Thank you for visiting the Azure Monitor Documentation Archive.