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Azure Spring Apps Standard consumption and dedicated plan (preview) isn't accepting new customers. Existing customers will remain operational until these plans are retired on March 31, 2025.
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Azure Spring Apps Basic, Standard, and Enterprise plans won't accept new customers after March 17, 2025. Existing customers will remain operational until the plans are phased out on March 31, 2028.
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Azure Spring Apps Basic, Standard, and Enterprise plans won't accept new customers after March 17, 2025. Existing customers can continue using the service, including creating, updating or deleting instances, until the plans are phased out on March 31, 2028.
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### How do you distinguish between new and existing customers for Azure Spring Apps?
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For the Azure Spring Apps Consumption and dedicated plan, if you created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before Sep 30, 2024, you're considered an existing customer. If you never created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before that date, you're considered a new customer.
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For Azure Spring Apps basic, standard and enterprise plans, if you created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before March 17, 2025, you're considered an existing customer. You can create a new service instance in the subscriptions of the same tenant. If you never created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before that date or have not had an Azure Spring Apps service instance in the past 3 months, you're considered a new customer.
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### Will Microsoft continue to support my current workloads?
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After March 31, 2028, Azure Spring Apps Basic, Standard and Enterprise plans will be completely discontinued. As a result, you will no longer receive support and access to your workloads and Azure Spring Apps services. We strongly suggest you migrate your workloads to Azure Container Apps by March 31, 2028.
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For the Azure Spring Apps Consumption and dedicated plan, if you created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before Sep 30, 2024, you're considered an existing customer. If you never created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before that date, you're considered a new customer.
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For Azure Spring Apps basic, standard and enterprise plans, if you created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before March 17, 2025, you're considered an existing customer. If you never created an Azure Spring Apps service instance before that date, you're considered a new customer.
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### Does Azure Container Apps offer feature parity with Azure Spring Apps?
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Customers using Azure Container Apps should be able to achieve most of their hosting needs for Spring applications, including managed Spring components, Java metrics, and diagnostics support. For more information, see [Java on Azure Container Apps overview](../../container-apps/java-overview.md). If you have any questions, open a support ticket from the Azure portal or open an issue in the [Azure Container Apps](https://github.com/microsoft/azure-container-apps/issues) repository on GitHub.
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