In ASP.NET Core 2.1, we brought SignalR into the ASP.NET Core family. Many of our users have asked what this means for the previous version of SignalR: ASP.NET SignalR. As a reminder, ASP.NET SignalR is represented by the NuGet package Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR and runs on applications using .NET Framework and System.Web. ASP.NET Core SignalR is part of the ASP.NET Core platform which runs on both .NET Core and .NET Framework and uses the NuGet package Microsoft.AspNetCore.App. Support for the Azure SignalR Service This year, we're planning to release version 2.4.0 of ASP.NET SignalR. This version will contain bug fixes as always, but will also include one major new feature: Support for the Azure SignalR Service. The Azure SignalR Service is a managed service that handles scaling for SignalR-based applications. In May, we released this service into public preview with support for ASP.NET Core SignalR, and we're pleased to announce that support for ASP.NET SignalR is also coming to the Azure SignalR Service.


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