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Microsoft made a Linux distro, and it's not what you'd expect
A minimal Linux distro from Microsoft? Anything is possible.
Azure Linux 4.0 is Microsoft's own Fedora-derived Linux distro for Azure cloud workloads. Here is how it compares to Ubuntu, ...
Microsoft's Fedora-derived Azure Linux 4 has hit a new milestone: you can now run it outside of Azure. The project's GitHub page now offers ISO file downloads in addition to its A ...
Linux now powers much of Azure, and Microsoft maintains its own Linux distribution to support cloud infrastructure and ...
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Microsoft continues its big Linux push at Build 2026 ...
Linux is increasingly becoming the top alternative for users who can't upgrade their PCs to Windows 11.
Ubuntu Core 26 offers an immutable Linux you can trust through 2041 ...
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.
Microsoft recently announced the general availability of Azure Linux container host for AKS. Available on GitHub under the CBL-Mariner project codename, the lightweight Linux distribution includes ...
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