Is AppFabric for Windows Server still being developed?
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After finding out that the caching API is severely divergent depending if you're targeting Windows Azure or Windows Server, I'm concerned that Microsoft isn't going to continue to develop AppFabric for Windows Server. Does anyone know if AppFabric for Windows Server is still being supported/developed?

Mess answered 28/10, 2013 at 14:43 Comment(0)
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It is currently being supported by Windows Server 2012: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/workflowteam/archive/2012/10/25/appfabric-now-supported-on-windows-server-2012.aspx

Microsoft has released 4 cumulative updates for AppFabric (latest one being April 2013): http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2800726

I think your answer is that it is being supported. However, I have not seen any publishings/blog posts about the technology unfortunately. All the development on distributed caching has been done on the Azure side, where they have 3 different caching API offerings (albeit one being deprecated and another in preview mode).

I personally have stopped using it, since the API causes problems with the Azure SDK/API and there are better options out there if you have a hybrid environment with Linux (i.e. Redis)

Edit (10/06/2014): Note Microsoft's guidance on using the AppFabric Cache for Azure..."We just announced support for the Azure Redis Cache, and we recommend new development use this cache." AND "If you recommend Redis, why do you have Managed Cache, an option that you do not recommend? To support customers who made investments into Velocity Cache, who have dependency on it in their apps, to give them as much time as they need to move to the Redis cache."

Link: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/cache/

Looks like Microsoft (at least for Azure) is recommending, developers start using the Redis Cache. May not apply for Windows Server Caching, but I with the slower release cadence of AppFabric...I would strongly look at other options.

Eleemosynary answered 29/10, 2013 at 3:13 Comment(0)
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I asked the team for you. Here's the answer today:

AppFabric will continue to be supported under Microsoft Support Lifecycle. In March Microsoft shipped a CU5 for AF 1.1 and are actively working on a CU6.

The basic information is this:

  1. If AppFabric is currently working for them, stick with AppFabric
  2. For new development, evaluate Redis. This is Open Source and not MS-Supported.
  3. We are working on a supported solution for Redis in the future.

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Tinware answered 20/6, 2014 at 22:27 Comment(0)
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According to a MS blog post Microsoft is now ending support for AppFabric on the 2nd of April 2016 - see here: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/appfabric/archive/2015/04/02/windows-server-appfabric-1-1-ends-support-4-2-2016.aspx

Hold answered 19/4, 2015 at 21:10 Comment(1)
Just to update, this has now been extended further "Microsoft Support Lifecycle for Microsoft AppFabric 1.1 for Windows Server has been extended ... until 4/11/2017 and Extended Support until 4/12/2022"Scarabaeid

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