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Hello! We have news to share - **Azure Database for MySQL - Single Server is on the retirement path** and Azure Database for MySQL - Single Server is scheduled for retirement by **September 16, 2024**.
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As part of this retirement, we will no longer support creating new Single Server instances from the Azure portal beginning **16 January 2023**. If you still need to create Single Server instances to meet business continuity needs, you can leverage [Azure CLI](./quickstart-create-mysql-server-database-using-azure-cli.md).
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After years of evolving the Azure Database for MySQL - Single Server service, it can no longer handle all the new features, functions, and security needs. We recommend upgrading to Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server.
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Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server is a fully managed production-ready database service designed for more granular control and flexibility over database management functions and configuration settings. For more information about Flexible Server, visit **[Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server](../flexible-server/overview.md)**.
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**Q. After the Single Server retirement announcement, what if I still need to create a new single server to meet my business needs?**
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A. We aren't stopping new single server creations immediately, so you can provision new single servers to meet your business needs. However, we strongly recommend that you migrate to Flexible Server at the earliest so that you can start managing your Flexible Server fleet instead.
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A. As part of this retirement, we will no longer support creating new Single Server instances from the Azure portal beginning **16 January 2023**. If you still need to create Single Server instances to meet business continuity needs, you can leverage [Azure CLI](./quickstart-create-mysql-server-database-using-azure-cli.md).
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**Q. Are there additional costs associated with performing the migration?**
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