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On October 8, 2021, we announced that we will be deprecating our Windows Private Synthetics Agent (PSA) due to limitations in Windows-based environments that have caused security vulnerabilities.
This article provides full details of the depreciation timeline along with instructions for moving to our Linux PSA to avoid any disruption to your services.
The Windows-based Private Synthetic Agent (PSA) has several known security vulnerabilities and information security compliance issues. Many of these issues are caused by limitations in the Windows-based environment. We were also running into limitations that prevented us from adding new features and capabilities to the Windows-based PSA.
To address these issues, we developed a new Linux-based PSA which is secure, scalable, reliable, cost-effective, and operationally efficient as an alternative to the Windows version.
The Windows-based PSA depreciation process was first announced October 21, 2021 and will be deprecated on November 21, 2021.
The Windows-based PSA will be supported for one year, until November 21, 2022. Any Urgent or High issues for the Windows-based PSA will be addressed during this period. However, we will not address any of the known security vulnerabilities associated with the Windows-based PSA.
AppDynamics’ Linux PSA is currently available starting with version 21.5. See the Private Synthetic Agent Linux-based agent in a Kubernetes container documentation.
PLEASE NOTE that the Linux-based PSA runs on a Kubernetes cluster and can be installed in: Minikube, Amazon EKS, Azure AKS, Google Kubernetes Engine (not supported for on-premise Synthetics servers), and Kubernetes on a Bare Metal server.
To install the Linux-based PSA, follow the instructions below: