Azure Kubernetes Service
serviceAzure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a managed service that you can use to run Kubernetes on Azure without needing to install, operate, and maintain your own Kubernetes control plane or nodes.
Release | Released | End of Support |
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1.26 | 1 month and 1 week ago (18 Apr 2023) |
Ends
in 10 months (31 Mar 2024)
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1.25 | 5 months and 2 weeks ago (14 Dec 2022) |
Ends
in 7 months (31 Dec 2023)
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1.24 | 9 months ago (17 Aug 2022) |
Ends
in 2 months (31 Jul 2023)
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1.23 | 1 year ago (26 Apr 2022) |
Ended
1 month and 4 weeks ago (02 Apr 2023)
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1.22 | 2 years and 4 months ago (10 Jan 2021) |
Ended
5 months and 4 weeks ago (04 Dec 2022)
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1.21 | 1 year and 10 months ago (26 Jul 2021) |
Ended
10 months ago (31 Jul 2022)
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AKS defines a generally available version as a version enabled in all SLO or SLA measurements and available in all regions. AKS supports three GA minor versions of Kubernetes:
- The latest GA minor version released in AKS.
- Two previous minor versions.
Each supported minor version also supports a maximum of two stable patches.
Long Term Support releases receive support and security updates for two years (instead of the usual one year). The first Long Term Support AKS release will be 1.27, to be released in May 2023.
- AKS release notes are available on https://github.com/Azure/AKS/.
- News about AKS can be received by following the AKS feed in Azure Updates.
- Release status by regions can be monitored at AKS-Release-Tracker.
- AKS Docs include an Upgrade Guide.
Note that Calico isn’t supported in AKS 1.25 and above.
More information is available on the Azure Kubernetes Service website.
az aks show --resource-group myResourceGroup --name myAKSCluster
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