Microsoft has officially unveiled Azure Linux 4.0, the latest version of its open-source Linux distribution designed for ...
Linux now powers much of Azure, and Microsoft maintains its own Linux distribution to support cloud infrastructure and ...
Azure Linux 4.0 is Microsoft's own Fedora-derived Linux distro for Azure cloud workloads. Here is how it compares to Ubuntu, ...
A minimal Linux distro from Microsoft? Anything is possible.
Author and project developer Hayden Barnes has built Azure Linux Desktop as an experimental Windows app that boots a full Azure Linux desktop inside a window. Barnes’s June 6 prototype puts ...
Ubuntu Core offers stronger security than ever. Core is great for IoT or edge devices in the EU. This Linux distro comes with 15 years of support. Also: Microsoft surprises with its first server Linux ...
Microsoft has announced an Azure VM preview for Azure Linux while also moving Azure Container Linux into general availability. Together, those moves give Microsoft’s in-house Linux stack a more ...
Azure Linux 4.0 expands Microsoft’s Linux strategy for secure AI and server workloads. Azure Container Linux offers hardened, lightweight infrastructure for Azure containers and regulated enterprises.
At the Open Source Summit North America this week, Microsoft announced two major milestones for Linux workloads on Azure: Azure Linux 4.0 running on Azure virtual machines and the general availability ...
Microsoft has simplified service mesh scaling and management with an ambient-based service network for AKS. Here’s how to get started. If you’re using Kubernetes, especially a managed version like ...
Geopolitical uncertainty is driving organizations outside the U.S. to explore sovereign cloud alternatives, ranging from country-specific Azure regions to fully disconnected on-premises deployments.