Azure Site Recovery adds NVMe controller support for Linux VMs (preview)
Azure Site Recovery now supports Linux Azure VMs with NVMe disk controllers in public preview, enhancing disaster recovery capabilities for specific workloads. This feature is available to all Azure customers for non-production use and testing. This expansion is crucial for workloads that utilize high-performance NVMe drives, offering improved data protection.
- →Public preview of Azure Site Recovery support for Linux VMs with NVMe disk controllers
- →AI-powered discovery of Azure Updates via Microsoft Release Communications
- →Azure product availability and resources
Features (1) ›
- Public preview of Azure Site Recovery support for Linux VMs with NVMe disk controllers
Azure Site Recovery is now available in public preview for Linux Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) that use NVMe disk controllers. This new capability allows for enhanced disaster recovery scenarios for VMs utilizing high-performance NVMe storage. The feature is available for non-production use and testing by all Azure customers.
Notes (2) ›
- AI-powered discovery of Azure Updates via Microsoft Release Communications
Microsoft is enabling AI-powered discovery of Azure Updates through the Microsoft Release Communications (MCP) server. This feature aims to help customers stay informed about the latest updates to Azure products and services to support their cloud investments. The offering is currently in limited development for select customers for non-production use and testing.
- Azure product availability and resources
Azure is available in numerous global regions and offers various resources for users, including the Microsoft Azure Blog for security solutions, community support forums, and feedback channels. The service is available to all Azure customers, with different availability stages like 'In development', 'In preview', and 'Launched' indicating readiness for use.
https://azure.microsoft.com/updates?id=565103
