We’re retiring Azure Time Series Insights on 7 July 2024 – transition to Azure Data Explorer

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Microsoft’s leadership emphasizing priority on security has decided to accelerate the retirement of the Time Series Insights service to 7 July 2024. 

Please transition to using Azure Data Explorer by that date. On the retirement date, Azure Time Series Insights will stop functioning and will be inaccessible. 

We encourage you to make the switch sooner to gain the richer benefits of Azure Data Explorer. In addition to the current features you already use, here’s a quick comparison between Azure Time Series Insights and Azure Data Explorer:

Features

Time Series Insights

Azure Data Explorer 

Data ingestion

Limited to 1MB/s

No limits on ingestions (scalable), 200 MB/s/node on a 16-core machine in ADX cluster.

Data Querying

TSQ

KQL, SQL

Data Visualization

TSI Explorer, PBI

PBI, Azure Data Explorer Dashboards, Grafana, Kibana and other visualization tools using ODBC/JDBC connectors

Required action 
Review pricing and then transition to Azure Data Explorer by 7 July 2024. Use the Azure Data Explorer Cost Estimator for price estimation. After 7 July 2024, Azure Time Series Insights will not be supported. 

Notice of FedRAMP certification changes 

Since Azure Time Series Insights is on a retirement schedule, the offering no longer receives the updates required to maintain the latest FedRAMP High compliance requirements. The offering can no longer be considered FedRAMP High compliant. 

Help and support
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Source is Azure Business News

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