Security News > 2018 > August > SUSE and Microsoft collaborate to deliver enterprise Linux kernel optimized for Azure

SUSE announced the availability of the enterprise Linux kernel tailored for Microsoft Azure. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 on-demand instances now run on a custom-tuned kernel for workloads on Microsoft Azure that provides performance and boot speeds along with a decreased memory footprint. The Azure-tuned kernel enables access to new and upcoming Azure features, helping customers to be more agile. SUSE is working with Microsoft and other partners to adapt and secure open source solutions … More → The post SUSE and Microsoft collaborate to deliver enterprise Linux kernel optimized for Azure appeared first on Help Net Security.
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