
To get started with cloud-based MFA, see Tutorial: Secure user sign-in events with Azure Multi-Factor Authentication. For more information, see Azure MFA Server Migration. To ensure uninterrupted authentication services and to remain in a supported state, organizations should migrate their users’ authentication data to the cloud-based Azure MFA service by using the latest Migration Utility included in the most recent Azure MFA Server update.

Beginning September 30, 2024, Azure Multi-Factor Authentication Server deployments will no longer service multifactor authentication (MFA) requests, which could cause authentications to fail for your organization.

In September 2022, Microsoft announced deprecation of Azure Multi-Factor Authentication Server.
