What's new for Service Fabric
This article describes what's new for Service Fabric managed clusters and classic.
For old and new Service Fabric runtime release announcements, see Service Fabric releases
Service Fabric managed clusters
Service Fabric managed clusters are improved on an ongoing basis. To stay up to date with the most recent developments, this article provides information about:
- The latest releases
- Known issues
- Bug fixes
- Retired functionality
July 2023
Service Fabric managed clusters adds support for:
- Using NAT gateways to route network traffic
- Enabling public IPv4 on secondary node types
- Using public IP prefixes to reserve ranges of public IP addresses for your endpoints in Azure
January 2023
Service Fabric managed clusters adds support for:
- Creating different subnets for each node type using custom virtual networks.
Next steps
For updates and announcements about Azure, see the Microsoft Azure Blog.
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