[Azure Updates] VM hibernation is now generally available for GPU Virtual Machines, providing a cost-efficient way to pause workloads while preserving in-memory state. This feature is […]
[Azure Updates] On March 31, 2028, kubenet networking for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) will be retired.To avoid service disruptions, you’ll need to follow these instructions to […]
[Azure Updates] Following the retirement announcement of Azure Spring Apps, we would like to share an important update regarding the retirement of Azure Spring Apps Basic, […]
[Azure Updates] Azure Kubernetes Service will no longer support the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) nodepools (preview). Starting on May 5, 2025 you will no longer be […]
[Azure Updates] On January 10, 2025, the AKS GPU Image (preview) retired. New node pool creations with the GPU image (preview) are now blocked. Existing node […]
[Azure Updates] You can now monitor node auto-repair using the new Kubernetes events, which will notify you whenever node auto-repair initiates and finishes repair actions in […]
[Azure Updates] Windows support for Virtual Machines Node Pools is now available in Azure Kubernetes Services. With Virtual Machines node pools, Azure Kubernetes Services directly manages […]
[Azure Updates] Message of the day (MOTD) is now generally available on AKS. You can pass the –message-of-the-day flag with the location of the file to […]
[Azure Updates] Azure Linux 3.0, the next major version release of the Azure Linux container host for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), is now available in preview […]
[Azure Updates] You can now monitor your AKS cluster control plane components such as the API server and ETCD using the new Azure platform metrics for […]