Azure PowerShell displays a warning message by default beginning with Az version 12.0.0 to help you
protect sensitive information when it identifies a potential secret in the output of a command. For
more information, see Protect secrets in Azure PowerShell.
Sign in with Web Account Manager (WAM)
Beginning with Az PowerShell module version 12.0.0, Azure PowerShell's default login authentication
method for Windows-based systems is Web Account Manager (WAM). For more information, see
Web Account Manager (WAM).
New login experience
Beginning with Az PowerShell module version 12.0.0, if you have access to multiple subscriptions,
you're prompted to select an Azure subscription to login with. For more information, see
Login experience.
Support lifecycle
Beginning with Az PowerShell module version 12.0.0, Azure PowerShell ships two types of generally
available releases. Customers can choose Standard Term Support (STS) or Long Term Support (LTS)
releases. The quality of all releases is the same. The only difference is the length of support. For
more information, see Support of releases.
Upgrade notifications
In-tool notifications for Azure PowerShell version upgrades are a feature released in Az 10.3.0 and
enabled by default in Az 11.0.0. When a new version of Azure PowerShell is available, an upgrade
notification is displayed in your interactive PowerShell session. For more information, see
Upgrade notifications.
General availability of modules
Az.ElasticSan
Azure PowerShell version 11.3.0 introduced the general availability for module Az.ElasticSan. For a
list of commands included in the Az.ElasticSan PowerShell module, see
Az.ElasticSan.
Az.Nginx
Azure PowerShell version 11.3.0 introduced the general availability for module Az.Nginx. For a list
of commands included in the Az.Nginx PowerShell module, see Az.Nginx.
Az.StackHCIVM
Azure PowerShell version 11.3.0 introduced the general availability for module Az.StackHCIVM. For a
list of commands included in the Az.StackHCIVM PowerShell module, see
Az.StackHCIVM.
Az.App
Azure PowerShell version 11.0.0 introduced the general availability for module Az.App. For a list of
commands included in the Az.App PowerShell module, see Az.app.
Az.DevCenter
Azure PowerShell version 11.0.0 introduced the general availability for module Az.DevCenter. For a
list of commands included in the Az.DevCenter PowerShell module, see Az.DevCenter.
Az.NetworkCloud
Azure PowerShell version 11.0.0 introduced the general availability for module Az.NetworkCloud. For
a list of commands included in the Az.NetworkCloud PowerShell module, see
Az.NetworkCloud.
Removed outdated Linux image aliases
Removed unversioned and outdated Linux image aliases of CentOS, Debian, RHEL, and UbuntuLTS
in Az 11.0.0 (Az.Compute 7.0.0). Use the aliases CentOS85Gen2, Debian11, RHELRaw8LVMGen2,
Ubuntu2204 instead.
Deprecation of AzureRM
Because Az PowerShell modules now have all the capabilities of AzureRM PowerShell modules and more,
we've deprecated the AzureRM PowerShell modules as of February 29, 2024.
Avertissement
The AzureRM PowerShell module has been officially deprecated as of February 29, 2024. Users are
advised to migrate from AzureRM to the Az PowerShell module to ensure continued support and
updates.
Although the AzureRM module may still function, it's no longer maintained or supported, placing
any continued use at the user's discretion and risk. Please refer to our
migration resources for guidance on transitioning to the Az module.
To avoid service interruptions, update your scripts that use AzureRM
PowerShell modules to use Az PowerShell modules. To automatically update your scripts, follow the
quickstart guide.
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