Archivos de actualizaciones
Actualizaciones mensuales para abril 2019
PowerShell support in Azure Functions
With the preview of PowerShell support in Azure Functions, it is now possible to automate operational tasks and take advantage of the native Azure integration to modernize the delivering and management of services.
Azure Kubernetes Service: Kubernetes 1.9 end-of-life notice
On April 24, 2019, AKS released Kubernetes 1.13 support in GA. Per our supported-versions policy, this means that Kubernetes 1.9 support is reaching end of life.
.NET for Apache Spark™ is now available
Apache Spark is now accessible to the .NET developer ecosystem with .NET for Apache Spark.
Managed MLflow and Managed Delta Lake on Azure Databricks are now available
Managed MLflow is now generally available on Azure Databricks and will use Azure Machine Learning to track the full ML lifecycle.
Public Preview: Microsoft adds full IPv6 support for Azure VNets
Dual Stack IPv4/IPv6 Connectivity allows you to bring your private IPv6 space into Azure and enables connectivity over IPv6 within your Virtual Networks.
Virtual WAN Scale Unit name changes
On June 1, 2019, the meter names for Virtual WAN Scale Unit will change.
Resource GUID changes for Event Hubs Dedicated Capacity Unit
On June 1, 2019, the meter IDs for Azure Event Hubs Dedicated will change.
Service Bus US Government resource GUID and naming impacts
On June 1, 2019, the meter IDs and meter names of Service Bus will change.
Service Bus Standard Base Unit name change
On June 1, 2019, the unit of measure for the Service Bus Standard Base Unit Germany resource GUID will change.
General Availability: New Azure Monitor alerts experience available in Azure Government
New Azure Monitor alerts experience is now available in Azure Government.
General Availability: Azure Monitor for containers is now available in Azure China
Azure Monitor for containers is now general available in Azure China.
Reserved Capacity Pricing for Azure SQL Data Warehouse is now generally available
Starting today, you can now use the Azure SQL Data Warehouse Reserved Capacity pricing to reserve compute power for existing and future clusters. This option provides you savings up to 65% cDWU capacity.
Azure API Management update April 19
Learn about the latest regular update in Azure API Management update.
Azure Traffic Manager will stop automatically enabling, disabling, or deleting endpoints for Azure Cloud Services on May 1, 2019
Fecha de retirada prevista: mayo 01, 2019
Currently, Azure Traffic Manager can automatically enable, disable, or delete endpoints when starting, stopping, or deleting the corresponding cloud service. However, this option will be retired on May 1, 2019, and you’ll need to manually enable, disable, or delete profile endpoints in Traffic Manager when starting, stopping, or deleting a cloud service. You’ll continue to be billed for the endpoints unless they are manually disabled or deleted.
General availability: Azure DNS in China regions
Azure DNS is now generally available in Azure China regions.
General Availability: Application Insights is now available in East Asia and East US 2
Azure Application Insights is now available in East Asia and East US 2.
Azure Front Door Service is now available
Azure Front Door Service has entered general availability and is now fully supported with a 99.99 percent SLA.
ExpressRoute Global Reach is now available
Azure ExpressRoute Global Reach allows customers to connect their on-premises networks via the ExpressRoute service through the Microsoft global network.
ExpressRoute Direct is now available
ExpressRoute Direct lets you use the functionality of ExpressRoute and connect directly to the global Microsoft backbone at 100 Gbps.
New features and network expansion for Azure Content Delivery Network
Azure Content Delivery Network has added new security and usability features as well as additional capacity.
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