if anybody is wondering, yes, there's some companies I don't like still on Edgio CDN... I've just not tooted about them in advance of them breaking.

Symantec have finished migrating off Edgio, looks like - even DNS is over now.

The so what, if they hadn't - AV/EPP updates would have broken globally tomorrow.

If anybody is wondering Microsoft have almost everything off Edgio now, although it looks like some minor stuff is going to break - e.g. I've seen some dev pipeline stuff still on AzureEdge still on Edgio.

I still don't know if Akamai will really pull the plug or if they're just trying to get people off quickly - get the popcorn ready if they do.

If anybody is wondering re #Edgio CDN, I'm watching the network and it's still online so far today.

If anybody from MSFT on the #Edgio migration call follows me, I'd recommend somebody looks at these before they break:

iecvlist.microsoft.com
ajax.aspnetcdn.com
platform-ecst.linkedin.com

@GossiTheDog
iecvlist is afaik used to load compability lists for IE (probably also IE mode). I don't think this will have a big (if any) impact.

There's a GH issue to report problems with ajax.aspnetcdn.com if you want: https://github.com/dotnet/AspNetCore.Docs/issues/34049
Also the documentation (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/ajax/cdn/overview) states: "The Microsoft Ajax CDN has no SLA above and beyond using an Azure CDN."

Microsoft Ajax Content Delivery Network (CDN) · Issue #34049 · dotnet/AspNetCore.Docs

Use this issue to report problems with the Microsoft Ajax Content Delivery Network

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