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More than a third of virtual machines running on Azure are Linux VMs. Here's what's available. Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor June 29, 2017 at 5:09 a.m. PT ...
Customers who want to run Windows or Linux 'durably' (i.e., without losing state) in VMs on Microsoft’s Azure platform-as-a-service platform will be able to do so," Foley wrote yesterday.
Microsoft boasted of its Azure datacenter support for open source software this week, while also announcing that Red Hat Enterprise Linux images are now available from the Azure Marketplace.
Azure has recently announced the general availability of Azure VM Image Builder service, the managed service built on HashiCorp Packer to create Linux or Windows virtual machine images and be complian ...
Microsoft Warns Azure Users To Patch Linux VMs Now To Thwart Exim Worm Security Threat by Brandon Hill — Monday, June 17, 2019, 05:08 PM EDT ...
Customers who want to run Windows or Linux "durably" (i.e., without losing state) in VMs on Microsoft's Azure platform-as-a-service platform will be able to do so.
Microsoft announced Azure VM Image Builder has reached general availability, providing a managed service that reduces the complexity of manually creating virtual machines images -- with associated ...
Development used to be done on "a full-fledged CentOS desktop VM with a window manager" – but Azure Linux doesn't have a GUI or any kind of desktop, and they haven't added one.