Azure Internet Analyzer is a client-side measurement platform to test how networking infrastructure changes impact your customers’ performance. It allows you to learn from your users’ data and Microsoft’s rich analytics to better understand and optimize your network architecture with Azure. However, despite our best efforts, this tool didn’t achieve the level of customer traction we had hoped for. After careful consideration, we’ve decided to retire Azure Internet Analyzer.
We thank you for your interest in Internet Analyzer. Our team is redesigning a new approach to empower our customers with insight into their network traffic. As our redesign discussions continue, retirement of the existing tool is in progress. Our team will no longer be onboarding new customers via Internet Analyzer. The retirement of the Internet Analyzer will be effective 15 March 2024. After the retirement date, the product will no longer be supported, and technical assistance will no longer be available. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to offering a better tool in the future.
On 15 March 2024—workloads running Azure internet Analyzer will be deleted and associated application data will be lost.
Required action
To avoid service disruptions, please follow our instructions to delete your Internet Analyzer profile and tests by 15 March 2024.
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Delete tests associated to your Internet Analyzer profile in Configuration
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Remove the JavaScript client from your application.
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Delete Internet Analyzer profile from the Resource Group page.
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