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Microsoft Azure Service Fabric 9.0 Cumulative Update 12.0 Release Notes

This release will only be available through manual upgrades. Clusters set to automatic upgrades will not receive this release. For how to configure upgrades, please see classic or managed documentation.

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Service Fabric Packages and Versions

The following packages and versions are part of this release:

Service Platform Version
Service Fabric Runtime Ubuntu 20
Windows
9.0.1554.1
9.0.1672.9590
Service Fabric for Windows Server Service Fabric Standalone Installer Package 9.0.1672.9590
.NET SDK Windows .NET SDK
Microsoft.ServiceFabric
Reliable Services and Reliable Actors
ASP.NET Core Service Fabric integration
6.0.1672
9.0.1672
6.0.1672
6.0.1672
Java SDK Java for Linux SDK 1.0.6
Service Fabric PowerShell and CLI AzureRM PowerShell Module
SFCTL
0.3.15
11.0.1

Service Fabric Feature and Bug Fixes

Versions IssueType Description Resolution
Windows -
9.0.1672.9590
Ubuntu 20 -
9.0.1554.1
Bug Restore Services Brief Description: If a Partition is in Full with state as NotReady; RestoreOperation calls on this partition again, which is not required, this leads to the partition going into QuoromLoss again after restore. The partition remains in this unhealthy state till another restore is triggered.

Retirement and Deprecation Path Callouts

  • As aligned with Microsoft .NET and .NET Core - Microsoft Lifecycle | Microsoft Learn, SF Runtime has dropped support for Net Core 3.1 as of December 2022. For supported versions see Service Fabric supported Linux versions and migrate applications as needed.

  • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS will reach its 5-year end-of-life window on June, 2023. Service Fabric runtime will drop support for 18.04 LTS after the published date, and we recommend moving your clusters and applications to supported versions listed here: Service Fabric supported Linux versions

  • Service Fabric runtime will soon stop supporting BinaryFormatter based remoting exception serialization by default and move to using Data Contract Serialization (DCS) based remoting exception serialization by default. Current applications using it will continue to work as-is, but Service Fabric strongly recommends moving to using Data Contract Serialization (DCS) based remoting exception instead.

  • Service Fabric runtime will soon be archiving and removing Service Fabric runtime version 6.4 packages and older, as well as SDK version 3.3 packages and older from the package Download Center. Archiving/Removing will affect application scaling and re-imaging of virtual machines in a Service Fabric Cluster running on unsupported versions. After older versions are removed/archived, this may cause failure while rolling back when the current in-progress upgrade has errors.

The table below is an overview of the direct links to the packages associated with this release. Follow this guidance for setting up your developer environment:

Run Time: https://download.microsoft.com/download/b/8/a/b8a2fb98-0ec1-41e5-be98-9d8b5abf7856/MicrosoftServiceFabric.9.0.1672.9590.exe SDK: https://download.microsoft.com/download/b/8/a/b8a2fb98-0ec1-41e5-be98-9d8b5abf7856/MicrosoftServiceFabricSDK.6.0.1672.msi Cab: https://download.microsoft.com/download/B/0/B/B0BCCAC5-65AA-4BE3-AB13-D5FF5890F4B5/9.0.1672.9590/MicrosoftAzureServiceFabric.9.0.1672.9590.cab Package: https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/3/6/836E3E99-A300-4714-8278-96BC3E8B5528/9.0.1672.9590/Microsoft.Azure.ServiceFabric.WindowsServer.9.0.1672.9590.zip Goalstate: https://download.microsoft.com/download/7/D/1/7D1D1511-59A4-4933-8187-40C20065AA29/9.0.1672.9590/goalstate.9.0.1672.9590.json