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RSS feedFebruary 2020
Azure Load Balancer TCP resets on idle timeout is now available
Azure Load Balancer TCP resets on idle timeout is now generally available in all Azure regions.
March 2019
Global VNet Peering now supports Standard Load Balancer
Global VNet Peering now supports Standard Load Balancer in all Azure regions, including Azure China and Azure Government regions.
January 2019
General availability: Standard Load Balancer and Standard Public IP in Azure Government
Azure Standard Load Balancer and Standard Public IP are now generally available in Azure Government cloud regions.
October 2018
General availability: Standard Load Balancer in Azure China cloud
Azure Standard Load Balancer is now generally available in Azure China cloud regions.
September 2018
Azure Load Balancer—Outbound Rules for Standard Load Balance GA
Outbound Rules for Standard Load Balancer is now generally available. This new ability allows you to declare which public IP or public IP prefix should be used for outbound connectivity from your virtual network, and how outbound network address translations should be scaled and tuned.
Azure Load Balancer TCP resets on idle in preview
Now in preview, Azure Load Balancer supports sending of bidirectional TCP resets on idle timeout for load balancing rules, inbound NAT rules, and outbound rules.
August 2018
Add HTTPS probes to standard load balancers from the Azure portal
The Azure portal has built-in support to add HTTPS probes to standard load balancers.
March 2018
General availability: Standard Load Balancer
Azure Standard Load Balancer is now generally available in all regions.
October 2017
Azure networking available only in the Azure portal from October 4
Azure Networking features will be available only in the Azure portal from October 4th, 2017. Networking related feature support from the classic Portal will be deprecated starting October 4th.
September 2017
Azure Load Balancer standard HA Ports
HA Ports, a premium offering of the Azure Standard Load Balancer, is now generally available. This will enable customers to configure a single load balancing rule to process traffic from all the protocols and ports, thus enabling deployment of services or appliances in high availability mode.
Public preview: Load Balancer Standard
Load Balancer Standard is in preview. You can use it to create load-balanced deployments with greater scale, resiliency, and ease of use for virtual machine instances inside a virtual network.
Public preview: HA Ports
Azure Load Balancer introduces a HA Ports, a capability that enables you to load balance internal virtual network traffic on all ports for all supported protocols.
March 2017
General availability: Multiple IP addresses per network interface
Multiple IP addresses per network interface is generally available.
February 2017
Public preview: Multiple IP addresses per NIC
Multiple IP addresses per NIC is in public preview.
September 2016
IPv6 for Azure VMs available in most regions
Extend your application's reach with IPv6 for Azure virtual machines.
January 2016
Preview: Log analytics for Azure Load Balancer
Use Audit, Alert event, and Health probe logs to manage and troubleshoot Azure Load Balancer.
October 2015
Support for IaaS under Azure Resource Manager in Australia and Brazil regions
Support is available for Azure Compute, Network, and Storage providers under Azure Resource Manager in Australia East, Australia Southeast, and Brazil South.
Support for IaaS under Azure Resource Manager in Australia and Brazil regions
Announcing support for Azure Compute, Network, and Storage Providers under Azure Resource Manager in Australia East, Australia Southeast, and Brazil South.
June 2015
General availability: Azure Virtual Machine services in Azure Resource Manager
Azure Virtual Machines, virtual networks, load balancer network interfaces, public IP addresses, network security groups, VPN gateways and Application Gateways are generally available and supported through Azure Resource Manager.
May 2015
New networking features now available in all regions
New networking features were announced at Ignite 2015, and they are available in few regions.
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