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Metrics, logging, tracing, and health visibility strategies for AKS clusters.

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Fully Managed GPU workloads with Azure Linux on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

· 7 min read
Flora Taagen
Product Manager 2 at Microsoft
Sachi Desai
Product Manager for AI/ML, GPU workloads on Azure Kubernetes Service

Introduction

Running GPU workloads on AKS enables scalable, automated data processing and AI applications across Windows, Ubuntu, or Azure Linux nodes. Azure Linux, Microsoft’s minimal and secure OS, simplifies GPU setup with validated drivers and seamless integration, reducing operational efforts. This blog covers how AKS supports GPU nodes on various OS platforms and highlights the security and performance benefits of Azure Linux for GPU workloads.

Introducing Core Kubernetes Extensions for AKS

· 5 min read
Jane Guo
Product Manager at Microsoft Azure

What are Kubernetes Extensions?

Kubernetes extensions (or cluster extensions) are pre-packaged applications that simplify the installation and lifecycle management of Azure capabilities on Kubernetes clusters. Examples include Azure Backup, GitOps (Flux), and Azure Machine Learning. Third-party extensions (or Kubernetes apps), such as Datadog AKS Cluster Extension and Isovalent Cilium Enterprise, are also available in the Azure Marketplace.