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    Microsoft Introduces Paid Extended Support for Azure Database for MySQL

    August 13, 2025

    Are you worried about missing out on running workloads on older versions of MySQL after the community ends official support? Well, there’s finally some good news for you. Microsoft today announced a new Extended Support program for Azure Database for MySQL. The company says that the new program will help customers facing application dependencies or […]

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