Hello @Nak-1661
I understand your concern regarding the conflicting information about the Azure Lab Services backend API post-retirement. Based on the information I found, it appears that the official stance is that Azure Lab Services, including its backend API, will be retired on June 28, 2027. After this date, the service will no longer be available, and all associated resources will be deleted
Given this, it is logical to conclude that the backend API, which is tightly integrated with the Azure Lab Services infrastructure, will also become non-functional post-retirement. The official documentation does not mention any plans to keep the backend API operational after the service's retirement. Instead, it recommends transitioning to alternative solutions such as Azure DevTest Labs, Azure Virtual Desktop, or Windows 365 Cloud PC. To address your specific questions:
- Will the Azure Lab Services backend API remain functional after the service’s retirement date? No, it is unlikely that the backend API will remain functional after the retirement date as the entire service, including all associated resources, will be deleted.
- Are there any specific resources or plans to ensure its continued operation? There are no indications or official plans to keep the backend API operational post-retirement. The focus is on transitioning to alternative solutions.
- Should organizations using the API prepare to transition entirely to alternative solutions before June 28, 2027? Yes, organizations should prepare to transition to alternative solutions such as Azure DevTest Labs, Azure Virtual Desktop, or Windows 365 Cloud PC before the retirement date to avoid any disruptions in their automation and management tasks.
I hope this clarifies your concerns. If you need further assistance or have more questions, feel free to ask!
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