Microsoft introduces its own Linux distro for Azure with a particularly dull name

Azure Linux container host for Azure Kubernetes Service rolls right off the tongue.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Yes, in a typical Microsoft naming fashion, the title of Microsoft’s firstLinuxDistribution isn’t “Fedora” or “Ubuntu,” but rather something very descriptive. While technically a Linux distribution, it is not intended for desktop use but rather serves a specialized role inAzure serverenvironments.

To provide some context, Kubernetes is a tool that helps manage and deploy applications in a more efficient way. It helps developers focus on writing code rather than worrying about the underlying infrastructure. Previously, it would be normal for developers to either learn how to set up a server, a database, and a lot more besides just focusing on coding or to have a dedicated person in-house who would set it all up for them.

The Azure Linux container host for AKS is a lightweight, secure, and reliable OS platform optimized for performance on Azure.

Many years later, developers can now pull up a few “LEGO” pieces together as Kubernetes’s containers, and voila, the system is ready for development. Naturally, both the containers (Docker) and the Kubernetes orchestration engine also need to sit on something, namely an operating system, and that is where Linux is needed.

The newly named Azure Linux Container host is a barebone Linux distribution completely made in-house byMicrosoftand is specialized for use on Azure. Key points are lightweight, secure, and reliable. While this is anotherbig step for Azure, don’t expect a desktop Linux distribution from Microsoft anytime soon.

For a thorough breakdown, check out Microsoft’s fullintroduction to the Azure Linux container host for AKS.

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