Azure Kubernetes Service will no longer support the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) nodepools (preview). Starting on May 5, 2025 you will no longer be able to create new WASI nodepools. If you’d like to run WebAssembly (WASM) workloads, you can deploy Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreYou 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 your cluster. Node auto-repair is a built-in process which automatically detects unhealthy nodes Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreWindows support for Virtual Machines Node Pools is now available in Azure Kubernetes Services. With Virtual Machines node pools, Azure Kubernetes Services directly manages the provisioning and bootstrapping of every single node. When deploying a workload Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreAzure Containers Apps is now generally available in four additional regions: Australia Southeast, France South, Japan West, and Spain Central (Availability Zone Enabled.) Azure Container Apps is a fully managed serverless container service which offers a Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreAzure Linux 3.0, the next major version release of the Azure Linux container host for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), is now available in preview and default on Kubernetes version 1.32. Azure Linux 3.0 offers increased package availability and versions, a Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
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