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Microsoft выпустила Azure Linux 4.0 — Linux-дистрибутив компании нацелен на корпоративные серверы

Microsoft выпустила Azure Linux 4.0 — собственный Linux-дистрибутив компании теперь доступен как ISO-образ для установки на любые серверы и виртуальные…

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Microsoft выпустила Azure Linux 4.0 — Linux-дистрибутив компании нацелен на корпоративные серверы
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Microsoft released Azure Linux 4.0 — its own server Linux distribution, which for the first time became available as an ISO image. This means that any company can now install it on physical servers or virtual machines within its own infrastructure, without being limited to the Azure cloud.

What is Azure Linux and what's new in version 4.0

Azure Linux is a Linux distribution developed by Microsoft for the needs of its own Azure cloud platform. It was used as the base OS for container nodes, managed services, and virtual machines within Azure. By its nature, it is a minimalist, secure, and well-maintained distribution optimized for server and cloud workloads. The key distinguishing feature of version 4.0 is the release of a public ISO image. Previously, Azure Linux was available primarily as an internal Microsoft tool or as a preinstalled image within Azure. Now any system administrator can download the image and install the distribution on any server: physical, virtual, in a private cloud, or in a local data center.

Among the key features of the distribution:

  • Modern Linux kernel with regular security updates
  • Container support via containerd — readiness for Kubernetes workloads
  • Integration with Microsoft tools: Azure CLI, PowerShell, .NET Runtime
  • Minimal base image — less unnecessary software, smaller attack surface
  • Azure Arc support for server management from the Azure console

Can

Azure Linux replace Windows Server in a corporate environment?

Honest answer: in some scenarios — yes, in others — no. Many corporate server environments are tied to Windows-specific components: Active Directory, group policies, Hyper-V as the primary virtualization platform, or specialized software that only runs on Windows. In such environments, Azure Linux is not a direct replacement.

However, a significant portion of corporate servers perform tasks for which Linux has long been the standard: web servers, databases, microservices, container platforms, CI/CD infrastructure. This is precisely where Azure Linux 4.0 can become an attractive choice: companies get the familiar ecosystem of Microsoft tools when transitioning to Linux — the same monitoring through Azure Monitor, the same security through Microsoft Defender for Servers, the same management through Azure Arc. For enterprises that already use Azure and want to unify server management both in the cloud and on-premise, Azure Linux offers an organic path without changing the operational model.

Microsoft's strategy: absorb Linux, not fight it

The release of Azure Linux 4.0 as a public ISO fits into Microsoft's long-term strategy, which in recent years has actively invested in the Linux ecosystem. WSL2 allows you to run Linux applications directly in Windows. .NET works cross-platform. GitHub has become home to millions of Linux projects. Azure supports hundreds of Linux distributions as guest operating systems. Its own distribution is the next logical step. It allows Microsoft to retain corporate clients in its ecosystem even when they transition from Windows to Linux: unified management tools, unified security model, integration with Azure services.

What does this mean

Azure Linux 4.0 with an ISO image is a signal that Microsoft seriously considers its own Linux distribution as a corporate product, not just as internal infrastructure. Companies planning to modernize their server infrastructure should pay attention: where there are no Windows dependencies, Azure Linux can become a convenient solution with familiar management within the Microsoft ecosystem.

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