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Azure Kubernetes Service Releases

Track AKS version support, platform versions, and EOL dates. Plan upgrades before Azure stops patching your cluster.

Total Versions

Supported

Latest

Version Timeline

All tracked releases with lifecycle status and EOL dates.

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Embed Badges

Add live Azure Kubernetes Service status badges to your README, docs, or dashboard.

Health Status

Overall support health

Azure Kubernetes Service Health Status
![Azure Kubernetes Service Health Status](https://img.releaserun.com/badge/health/azure-kubernetes-service.svg)

EOL Countdown

Next end-of-life date

Azure Kubernetes Service EOL Countdown
![Azure Kubernetes Service EOL Countdown](https://img.releaserun.com/badge/eol/azure-kubernetes-service.svg)

Latest Version

Current stable release

Azure Kubernetes Service Latest Version
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CVE Status

Known vulnerabilities

Azure Kubernetes Service CVE Status
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Azure Kubernetes Service releases and lifecycle.

How long does Azure support each AKS version?
About 12 months from GA, with a 30-day grace period after the EOL date. LTS versions get 2 years of support.
What is AKS Long Term Support?
AKS LTS versions receive patches for 2 years instead of 12 months. This gives teams more time for upgrade planning on critical workloads.
How often is AKS version data updated?
Version data is refreshed every 6 hours from endoflife.date, which aggregates official Microsoft announcements.
What happens after the AKS grace period ends?
Azure stops patching your cluster but does not force-upgrade it. Your cluster remains running but becomes vulnerable to unpatched security issues.

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