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Run Linux workloads on Azure for reliability, security, and innovation. Build your entire app in Azure, using Linux and open source services. Choose from a wide range of Linux distributions, leverage cost-saving benefits with Azure Hybrid Benefit, and get seamless integration with distros like SUSE, Ubuntu, and Red Hat.
Join Azure expert, Matt McSpirit as he shares why you should run your Linux workloads on Azure, and how to ensure security of sensitive data with AI-driven threat detection, Defender for Cloud, and Confidential Computing.
► QUICK LINKS: 00:00 - Run Linux workloads on Azure 00:26 - Open source distribution 02:44 - Build apps in Azure using open source technologies 03:40 - Limitless scaling and reliability 05:40 - Deploy, manage, and extend Linux workloads on Azure 06:53 - Red Hat integration 07:40 - Open source options for compute 08:32 - Extend and modernize app experiences 09:02 - Security advantages for Linux workloads 09:47 - Wrap Up
► Link References:
Get started with Linux on Azure at https://azure.com/linux
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Run Linux workloads on Azure for reliability, security, and innovation. Build your entire app in Azure, using Linux and open source services. Choose from a wide range of Linux distributions, leverage cost-saving benefits with Azure Hybrid Benefit, and get seamless integration with distros like SUSE, Ubuntu, and Red Hat.
Join Azure expert, Matt McSpirit as he shares why you should run your Linux workloads on Azure, and how to ensure security of sensitive data with AI-driven threat detection, Defender for Cloud, and Confidential Computing.
► QUICK LINKS: 00:00 - Run Linux workloads on Azure 00:26 - Open source distribution 02:44 - Build apps in Azure using open source technologies 03:40 - Limitless scaling and reliability 05:40 - Deploy, manage, and extend Linux workloads on Azure 06:53 - Red Hat integration 07:40 - Open source options for compute 08:32 - Extend and modernize app experiences 09:02 - Security advantages for Linux workloads 09:47 - Wrap Up
► Link References:
Get started with Linux on Azure at https://azure.com/linux
► Unfamiliar with Microsoft Mechanics?
As Microsoft's official video series for IT, you can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at Microsoft.
• Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries
• Talk with other IT Pros, join us on the Microsoft Tech Community: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-mechanics-blog/bg-p/MicrosoftMechanicsBlog
• Watch or listen from anywhere, subscribe to our podcast: https://microsoftmechanics.libsyn.com/podcast
► Keep getting this insider knowledge, join us on social:
• Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSFTMechanics
• Share knowledge on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft-mechanics/
• Enjoy us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/msftmechanics/
• Loosen up with us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@msftmechanics
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