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This guide provides a set of quickstart tutorials to help you quickly deploy and start using Azure Linux in your environment.
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Azure Linux 4.0 is now in preview and is strictly limited to evaluation and testing purposes. It's not suitable for production use.
Select your quickstart
| Quickstart | Description | Time to complete |
|---|---|---|
| Create an Azure Linux virtual machine (VM) | Deploy an Azure Linux 4.0 VM using the Azure portal and connect to it over SSH. Azure Linux VMs give you a Microsoft-supported, Azure-optimized Linux distribution for general-purpose workloads. Learn more. | 10 minutes |
| Deploy an Azure Linux container host for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) | Create an AKS cluster with Azure Linux as the container host using Azure CLI. The Azure Linux container host delivers fast boot times, strong security defaults, and end-to-end Microsoft ownership from kernel to CVE response. Learn more. | 10 minutes |
| Deploy Azure Container Linux (ACL) for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) | Create an AKS cluster using ACL, an immutable, container-optimized operating system (OS) for AKS node pools with stronger security defaults and a read-only root filesystem. Learn more. | 10 minutes |
Related content
After completing a quickstart, you can use the following resources to learn more about deploying and managing Azure Linux in your environment: