Azure SDK Release (February 2024)
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Release Highlights
Welcome to the February release of the Azure SDK. See our release notes for a full list of our releases.
Initial Stable Releases
- Management Libraries for .NET
- Elastic San, Hybrid Container Service, and Network Analytics
- Management Libraries for Go
- Elastic San, Hybrid Container Service, and Network Analytics
- Management Libraries for Java
- Elastic San, Hybrid Container, Image Builder, and Network Analytics
- Management Libraries for JavaScript
- Elastic San, Hybrid Container Service, and Network Analytics
- Management Libraries for Python
- Elastic San, Hybrid Container Service, and Network Analytics
Initial Beta Releases
- Management Libraries for .NET
- Large Instance
- Management Libraries for GO and Java
- Spring App Discovery
- Management Libraries for Python
- Hardware Security Modules and Sprint App Discovery
- Client Libraries for .NET and Java
- OpenAI Assistants
- Client Libraries for JavaScript
- Image Analysis
Supportability
Python libraries stopped supporting python 3.7 in December 2023. The next minor version, python 3.8, is supported until April 2025. For more information, see the Azure SDK for Python version support policy.
Numerous older Azure SDK libraries, which weren’t compliant with the Azure SDK Guidelines, were retired (deprecated) in 2023. Our next deprecation milestone is March 2024. While no code stops working, support and updates end when a library reaches retirement. You can see a list of retired libraries along with their replacement libraries at Azure SDK Deprecated Releases.
Release notes
The February 2024 update of the Azure SDK is now available.