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Announcing the Retirement of Windows Server 2019 on Azure Kubernetes Service and AKS Hybrid: 3 Years and Counting Down!

Windows Server 2019 Retirement from Azure Kubernetes Service
Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2019 will be retiring from the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and its hybrid offering, AKS Hybrid. This move affects customers who are planning to deploy applications and services on the Windows Server 2019 platform on Azure.

Why the Retirement?
Microsoft has decided to retire Windows Server 2019 from Azure Kubernetes Service and its hybrid offering, AKS Hybrid, due to the end of support for Windows Server 2019 in July 2021. Microsoft recommends that customers migrate their applications and services to Windows Server 2020 or Azure Kubernetes Service to ensure long-term support and compatibility with the latest versions of Azure services.

What Does This Mean for Existing Customers?
For customers who are already running Windows Server 2019 on Azure Kubernetes Service or AKS Hybrid, Microsoft recommends that they migrate their applications and services to Windows Server 2020 or Azure Kubernetes Service as soon as possible. Microsoft also recommends that customers upgrade their applications and services to the latest versions of Azure services to ensure compatibility and long-term support.

How to Migrate Applications and Services to Azure Kubernetes Service
Microsoft provides detailed guidance on how to migrate applications and services to Azure Kubernetes Service. The process involves the following steps:

* Deploying an Azure Container Service
* Creating a Kubernetes cluster
* Deploying an application to the cluster
* Configuring the application
* Managing the cluster

Microsoft also provides detailed guidance on how to migrate existing applications and services from Windows Server 2019 to Windows Server 2020. The process involves the following steps:

* Deploying a Windows Server Virtual Machine
* Installing the necessary software
* Migrating existing data and applications to the new Windows Server Virtual Machine
* Configuring the applications and services
* Managing the Windows Server Virtual Machine

Conclusion
Windows Server 2019 is being retired from Azure Kubernetes Service and its hybrid offering, AKS Hybrid. Microsoft recommends that customers migrate their applications and services to Windows Server 2020 or Azure Kubernetes Service as soon as possible to ensure long-term support and compatibility with the latest versions of Azure services. Microsoft provides detailed guidance on how to migrate applications and services to Azure Kubernetes Service and Windows Server 2020.
References:
Announcing the 3-year retirement of Windows Server 2019 on Azure Kubernetes Service and AKS hybrid
1. Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
2. Windows

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