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title: Release notes for the Azure File Sync agent
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description: Read the release notes for the Azure File Sync agent, which lets you centralize your organization's file shares in Azure Files.
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title: Release notes for Azure File Sync
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description: Release notes for Azure File Sync which lets you centralize your organization's file shares in Azure Files.
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services: storage
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author: wmgries
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ms.service: azure-file-storage
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 4/18/2023
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ms.date: 8/9/2023
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ms.author: wgries
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# Release notes for the Azure File Sync agent
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Azure File Sync allows you to centralize your organization's file shares in Azure Files without giving up the flexibility, performance, and compatibility of an on-premises file server. Your Windows Server installations are transformed into a quick cache of your Azure file share. You can use any protocol that's available on Windows Server to access your data locally (including SMB, NFS, and FTPS). You can have as many caches as you need around the world.
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# Release notes for Azure File Sync
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Azure File Sync enables centralizing your organization's file shares in Azure Files, while keeping the flexibility, performance, and compatibility of a Windows file server. While some users may opt to keep a full copy of their data locally, Azure File Sync additionally has the ability to transform Windows Server into a quick cache of your Azure file share. You can use any protocol that's available on Windows Server to access your data locally, including SMB, NFS, and FTPS. You can have as many caches as you need across the world.
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This article provides the release notes for the supported versions of the Azure File Sync agent.
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This article provides the release notes for Azure File Sync. It is important to note that major releases of Azure File Sync include service and agent improvements (for example, 15.0.0.0). Minor releases of Azure File Sync are typically for agent improvements (for example, 15.2.0.0).
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## Supported versions
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The following Azure File Sync agent versions are supported:
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The following release notes are for version 16.0.0.0 of the Azure File Sync agent (released January 30, 2023).
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## Version 16.0.0.0
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The following release notes are for Azure File Sync version 16.0.0.0 (released January 30, 2023). This release contains improvements for the Azure File Sync service and agent.
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### Improvements and issues that are fixed
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- Improved Azure File Sync service availability
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- If a tiered file is copied to another location by using Robocopy, the resulting file isn't tiered. The offline attribute might be set because Robocopy incorrectly includes that attribute in copy operations.
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- When copying files using robocopy, use the /MIR option to preserve file timestamps. This will ensure older files are tiered sooner than recently accessed files.
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## Agent version 15.2.0.0
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The following release notes are for version 15.2.0.0 of the Azure File Sync agent released November 21, 2022. These notes are in addition to the release notes listed for version 15.0.0.0.
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## Version 15.2.0.0
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The following release notes are for Azure File Sync version 15.2.0.0 (released November 21, 2022). This release contains improvements for the Azure File Sync agent. These notes are in addition to the release notes listed for version 15.0.0.0.
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### Improvements and issues that are fixed
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- Files are failing to recall with error ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE (0x00000006).
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- Fixed a health reporting issue with servers configured to use a non-Gregorian calendar.
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## Agent version 15.1.0.0
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The following release notes are for version 15.1.0.0 of the Azure File Sync agent released September 19, 2022. These notes are in addition to the release notes listed for version 15.0.0.0.
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## Version 15.1.0.0
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The following release notes are for Azure File Sync version 15.2.0.0 (released September 19, 2022). This release contains improvements for the Azure File Sync agent. These notes are in addition to the release notes listed for version 15.0.0.0.
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### Improvements and issues that are fixed
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- Low disk space mode to prevent running out of disk space when using cloud tiering.
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- Miscellaneous reliability and telemetry improvements.
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## Agent version 15.0.0.0
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The following release notes are for version 15.0.0.0 of the Azure File Sync agent (released March 30, 2022).
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## Version 15.0.0.0
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The following release notes are for Azure File Sync version 15.0.0.0 (released March 30, 2022). This release contains improvements for the Azure File Sync service and agent.
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### Improvements and issues that are fixed
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- Reduced transactions when cloud change enumeration job runs
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- If a tiered file is copied to another location by using Robocopy, the resulting file isn't tiered. The offline attribute might be set because Robocopy incorrectly includes that attribute in copy operations.
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- When copying files using robocopy, use the /MIR option to preserve file timestamps. This will ensure older files are tiered sooner than recently accessed files.
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## Agent version 14.1.0.0
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The following release notes are for version 14.1.0.0 of the Azure File Sync agent released December 1, 2021. These notes are in addition to the release notes listed for version 14.0.0.0.
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## Version 14.1.0.0
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The following release notes are for Azure File Sync version 14.1.0.0 (released December 1, 2021). This release contains improvements for the Azure File Sync agent. These notes are in addition to the release notes listed for version 14.0.0.0.
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- Tiered files deleted on Windows Server 2022 are not detected by cloud tiering filter driver
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> [!Note]
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> This issue can also impact Windows 2016 and Windows Server 2019 if a tiered file is deleted using the FILE_DISPOSITION_INFORMATION_EX class.
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## Agent version 14.0.0.0
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The following release notes are for version 14.0.0.0 of the Azure File Sync agent (released October 29, 2021).
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## Version 14.0.0.0
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The following release notes are for Azure File Sync version 14.0.0.0 (released October 29, 2021). This release contains improvements for the Azure File Sync service and agent.
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### Improvements and issues that are fixed
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- Reduced transactions when cloud change enumeration job runs
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