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| Feature | [ Azure’s cross-region Load Balancer is now generally available ](https://azure.microsoft.com/updates/azure-s-crossregion-load-balancer-is-now-generally-available/) | Azure Load Balancer’s Global tier is a cloud-native global network load balancing solution. With cross-region Load Balancer, you can distribute traffic across multiple Azure regions with ultra-low latency and high performance. Azure cross-region Load Balancer provides customers a static globally anycast IP address. Through this global IP address, you can easily add or remove regional deployments without interruption. Learn more about [cross-region load balancer](cross-region-overview.md) | July 2023 |
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| Feature | [ Azure’s cross-region Load Balancer is now generally available ](https://azure.microsoft.com/updates/azure-s-crossregion-load-balancer-is-now-generally-available/) | Azure Load Balancer’s Global tier is a cloud-native global network load balancing solution. With cross-region Load Balancer, you can distribute traffic across multiple Azure regions with ultra-low latency and high performance. Azure cross-region Load Balancer provides customers a static globally anycast IP address. Through this global IP address, you can easily add or remove regional deployments without interruption. Learn more about [cross-region load balancer](cross-region-overview.md) | July 2023 |
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| Feature | [Inbound ICMPv6 pings and traceroute are now supported on Azure Load Balancer (General Availability)](https://azure.microsoft.com/updates/general-availability-inbound-icmpv6-pings-and-traceroute-are-now-supported-on-azure-load-balancer/) | Azure Load Balancer now supports ICMPv6 pings to its frontend and inbound traceroute support to both IPv4 and IPv6 frontends. Learn more about [how to test reachability of your load balancer](load-balancer-test-frontend-reachability.md). | June 2023 |
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| Feature | [Inbound ICMPv4 pings are now supported on Azure Load Balancer (General Availability)](https://azure.microsoft.com/updates/general-availability-inbound-icmpv4-pings-are-now-supported-on-azure-load-balancer/) | Azure Load Balancer now supports ICMPv4 pings to its frontend, enabling the ability to test reachability of your load balancer. Learn more about [how to test reachability of your load balancer](load-balancer-test-frontend-reachability.md). | May 2023 |
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| SKU | [Basic Load Balancer is retiring on September 30, 2025](https://azure.microsoft.com/updates/azure-basic-load-balancer-will-be-retired-on-30-september-2025-upgrade-to-standard-load-balancer/) | Basic Load Balancer will retire on 30 September 2025. Make sure to [migrate to Standard SKU](load-balancer-basic-upgrade-guidance.md) before this date. | September 2022 |

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