How can we bypass upgrading Kubernetes version while being into active support and staying on current version 1.24.9

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As we got notified that the current kubernetes version is due to expire in next month and suggested upgrading to latest version.
As we recently upgraded to current version 1.24.9 so we would like to know,
How can we bypass upgrading Kubernetes version while being into active support and staying on current version 1.24.9 for at least 2 to 3 years?

Cluster information:

Kubernetes version: 1.24.9

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Some vendors (e.g. RedHat + OpenShift) will continue to support older Kubernetes versions. It does tend to come at a premium price though.
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Thanks mrbobbytables for solution.
If possible could you please share reference link for this?
and I am looking this solution for AKS so with AKS setup is there any option available?

If you want to continue to use AKS, you’re only option is to talk to microsoft. If you just need to run in Azure, RedHat, Suse etc have offerings