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Critical warning from Microsoft: .NET install domains changing
There is no wiggle room in that date, nor is there any in the intermediate dates for locking of profiles (Jan. 3) and blocking an automatic migration to Azure Front Door (Jan. 6). Microsoft recommended that customers complete their migration off the Azure CDN from Edgio platform by Jan. 7, 2025, to avoid service disruptions.
However, it said, “If you have any services running on Azure CDN from Edgio on Jan. 7, 2025 and haven’t informed us of your plans … we’ll attempt to migrate your services over to Azure Front Door on Jan. 7, 2025. We’ll be performing this migration to Azure Front Door on a ‘best effort’ basis, and doing so might cause issues related to the billing, features, availability, and/or performance you’re currently consuming with Azure CDN from Edgio.”
In other words, it’s best to do your homework and deal with the migration off Azure CDN from Edgio to another platform yourself to avoid problems. Microsoft has already posted guidance on how to go about it.