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articles/api-management/breaking-changes/api-version-retirement-sep-2023.md

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We recommend setting the **Minimum API version** for your API Management instance using the Azure portal. This setting limits control plane API calls to your instance with an API version equal to or newer than this value. Currently you can set this to **2019-12-01**.
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We recommend setting the **Minimum API version** for your API Management instance using the Azure portal. This setting limits control plane API calls to your instance with an API version equal to or newer than this value. Currently you can set this to **2021-08-01**.
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articles/azure-arc/kubernetes/agent-upgrade.md

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The following command manually upgrades the agents to version 1.8.14:
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# What's new with Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes
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Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes is updated on an ongoing basis. To stay up to date with the most recent developments, this article provides you with information about the latest releases of the Azure CLI `connectedk8s` extension, the [Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes agents](conceptual-agent-overview.md), and other changes.
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Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes is updated on an ongoing basis. To stay up to date with the most recent developments, this article provides you with information about the latest releases of the [Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes agents](conceptual-agent-overview.md).
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> When any of the Arc-enabled Kubernetes agents are updated, all of the agents in the `azure-arc` namespace are incremented with a new version number, so that the version numbers are consistent across agents. If you have enabled automatic updates, all of the agents will be upgraded together to the newest version (whether or not there are functionality changes in a given agent).
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When any of the Arc-enabled Kubernetes agents are updated, all of the agents in the `azure-arc` namespace are incremented with a new version number, so that the version numbers are consistent across agents. When a new version is released, all of the agents are upgraded together to the newest version (whether or not there are functionality changes in a given agent), unless you have [disabled automatic upgrades](agent-upgrade.md) for the cluster.
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We generally recommend using the most recent versions of the agents. The [version support policy](agent-upgrade.md#version-support-policy) covers the most recent version and the two previous versions (N-2).
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articles/azure-cache-for-redis/cache-best-practices-server-load.md

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