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Important
As of March 31, 2025, cloud Services (extended support) is deprecated and will be fully retired on March 31, 2027. Learn more about this deprecation and how to migrate.
Here are suggestions for where you can get help when developing your Azure Cloud Services (extended support) solutions.
For common issues and workarounds, see Azure Cloud Services troubleshooting documentation and Frequently asked questions
Get answers to Azure Cloud Services questions directly from Microsoft engineers, Azure Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs), and members of our expert community.
Microsoft Q&A is Azure's recommended source of community support.
If you can't find an answer to your problem by searching Microsoft Q&A, submit a new question. Be sure to post your question using the azure-cloud-services-extended-support tag. Here are some Microsoft Q&A tips for writing high-quality questions.
Explore the range of Azure support options and choose the plan that best fits, whether you're a developer just starting your cloud journey or a large organization deploying business-critical, strategic applications. Azure customers can create and manage support requests in the Azure portal.
If you already have an Azure Support Plan, open a support request here.
To sign up for a new Azure Support Plan, compare support plans and select the plan that works for you.
Learn about important product updates, roadmap, and announcements in Azure Updates.
News and information about Azure Cloud Services (extended support) is shared at the Azure blog.
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