Microsoft Azure Service Fabric 9.0 Second Refresh Release
Azure Service Fabric 9.0 Second Refresh is now available!
We are excited to announce that 9.0 Second Refresh release of the Service Fabric runtime has started rolling out to the various Azure regions along with tooling and SDK updates. The updates for .NET SDK, Java SDK and Service Fabric runtimes can be downloaded from the links provided in Release Notes. The SDK, NuGet packages and Maven repositories will be available in all regions within 7-10 days.
Key Announcements
- Windows Server 2022 is now supported as of the 9.0 CU2 release.
- Mirantis Container runtime support on Windows for Service Fabric containers
- The Microsoft Web Platform Installer (WebPI) used for installing Service Fabric SDK and Tools was retired on July 1, 2022.
Packages and Versions
- Service Fabric Runtime
- Ubuntu 18 - 9.0.1056.1
- Ubuntu 20 - 9.0.1056.1
- Windows - 9.0.1056.1
- Service Fabric for Windows Server
- Service Fabric Standalone Installer Package - 9.0.1048.9590
- .NET SDK
- Windows .NET SDK - 6.0.1048
- Microsoft.ServiceFabric - 9.0.1048
- Reliable Services and Reliable Actors - 9.0.1048
- ASP.NET Core Service Fabric integration - 9.0.1048
- Java SDK
- Java for Linux SDK - 1.0.6
- Service Fabric PowerShell and CLI
- AzureRM PowerShell Module - 0.3.15
- SFCTL - 11.0.1
Retirement and Deprecation Path Callouts
Read more about these in the release notes linked below.
- Retired support for ASP.NET Core 1.0
- Deprecated support for .NET Core 2.x
- Deprecation of support for .NET 5.0
- Retirement of support for Ubuntu 16.04
- (Upcoming) Deprecation of support for BinaryFormatter based remoting exception serialization
- (Upcoming) Archival and removal of older version of Service Fabric packages from the Download Center
For more details, please read the release notes
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