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Update Windows Server 2019 VM images — end of mainstream support #7596

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An org-wide audit of the dotnet org found references to Windows Server 2019 VM images. Windows Server 2019 ended mainstream support in January 2024.

Part of .NET OS Support Tracking. See also: dotnet/runtime#125690, dotnet/dotnet-buildtools-prereqs-docker#1605.

Tracking

  • .vsts-dotnet-ci.yml1es-windows-2019-open1es-windows-2022-open
  • build/codecoverage-ci.yml1es-windows-2019-open1es-windows-2022-open
  • build/.night-build.ymlvmImage: windows-2019vmImage: windows-2022
  • build/.outer-loop-build.ymlvmImage: windows-2019vmImage: windows-2022

Details

https://github.com/dotnet/machinelearning/blob/f79b8fa46965cd945e61151a6a67b885a6325b5a/.vsts-dotnet-ci.yml

demands: ImageOverride -equals 1es-windows-2019-open

https://github.com/dotnet/machinelearning/blob/f79b8fa46965cd945e61151a6a67b885a6325b5a/build/.night-build.yml

https://github.com/dotnet/machinelearning/blob/f79b8fa46965cd945e61151a6a67b885a6325b5a/build/.outer-loop-build.yml


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