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Notice: Azure Cloud Services (Extended Support) Retirement – Migrate to Service Fabric Managed Clusters by March 31, 2027

髙村 陸 20 Reputation points
2026-04-09T03:31:38.0433333+00:00

Could you tell us how much the cost will change if we migrate?

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  1. Naveena Patlolla 9,310 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-04-09T04:46:56.6533333+00:00

    Hi @髙村 陸
    There is no automatic price increase due to the retirement. However, the final cost after migration depends on how the new Service Fabric cluster is designed. With proper optimization, costs can remain the same or even decrease.
    Reference link:
    https://dotnet.territoriali.olinfo.it/en-us/azure/service-fabric/service-fabric-cloud-services-migration-faq#pricing-change

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-04-09T03:31:46.3033333+00:00
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    Migrating from Cloud Services (extended support) to Service Fabric managed clusters does not change the pricing rate for the underlying compute size. Billing continues at the same rate when using the same VM size.

    In other words, if the same instance sizes are used after migration, the cost is expected to remain the same from a rate perspective. Any cost differences would come only from changes in the number, type, or size of resources used, not from the migration itself.


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