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174 TopicsAzure Stack HCI version 23H2 is generally available
Today we’re announcing the general availability of Azure Stack HCI version 23H2, and the Azure Arc infrastructure needed to provision virtual machines and Kubernetes clusters, and Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI. Together, these capabilities enable an adaptive cloud approach, empowering customers to deploy and operate everything from hardware to applications using Azure Resource Manager and core Azure management services.40KViews10likes53CommentsAccelerate edge deployments with cloud-managed infrastructure and Azure Stack HCI version 23H2
Today we’re announcing Azure Stack HCI version 23H2, cloud-managed hyperconverged infrastructure that applies adaptive cloud principles to the full stack. Deploy and operate everything from hardware to applications using Azure Resource Manager and core Azure management services.19KViews6likes16CommentsWhat's new for Azure Stack HCI at Microsoft Ignite 2021
Today at Microsoft Ignite 2021, we’re announcing the general availability of the 21H2 feature update, new Azure workloads and benefits like Azure Virtual Desktop (preview), and new Azure management capabilities like Arc-enabled VM provisioning and management.19KViews3likes6CommentsAccelerate your edge workloads with affordable NVIDIA GPU-powered Azure Stack HCI solutions
Announcing the general availability of GPU partitioning (GPU-P) on NVIDIA A2, A10, A16 and A40 GPUs in Azure Stack HCI, enabled with NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation (vWS) and NVIDIA Virtual PC (vPC) software, starting with version 22H2, with more GPUs coming soon.17KViews5likes4CommentsStart your Infrastructure as Code journey with AzStackHub
Regardless of your motivation to get started with Azure Stack Hub (regulatory, compliance, network requirements, backend systems), every customer has their own, unique journey to the cloud. Now is the time to start framing that journey as a Infrastructure as Code one.16KViews3likes3Comments