![]() Schedule changesīased on user feedback and higher usage of the vs2015-win2012r2 image, we have decided to delay removal of the vs2015-win2012r2 image until March 31, 2020. This blog outlines the steps you must take now if you use one of these images. Windows Server Core 1803, a.k.a win1803.Windows Server 2012R2 with Visual Studio 2015, a.k.a vs2015-win2012r2 or Hosted.On March 23, 2020, we’ll be removing the following Azure Pipelines hosted images: To prepare for another set of exciting updates this year and to better serve the needs of our growing user base, we have to make room – both in terms of Azure capacity and in terms of human support resources – and remove some of the less used, older images. We have seen a phenomenal growth in the use of hosted pools. We have also rolled out new images – Windows Server 2019 with Visual Studio 2019, Ubuntu 18.04, and macOS Mojave 10.14. Over the past year, we have been able to update Azure Pipelines hosted images faster than ever before. ![]()
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