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Happy November! We're thrilled to share the latest updates for Azure Container Apps, packed with new features and improvements that we can't wait for you to try. This week is also Ignite, so we'll share links to the Ignite sessions where we'll participating online and in-person.
Your feedback is incredibly important to us, so after exploring what's new, let us know your thoughts. If there's a feature that you'd love to see next, we encourage you to up-vote it. To keep an eye on what's coming up, don't forget to check out our roadmap.
Serverless GPUs brings the power of NVIDIA A100 and T4 GPUs to a serverless environment. This feature allows AI development teams to focus on their core AI code without worrying about managing infrastructure. With serverless GPUs, you get a middle layer between Azure AI Model Catalog's serverless APIs and hosting models on managed compute, ensuring full data governance as your data never leaves the container boundaries.
This feature provides instant access to compute sandboxes for running untrusted code at scale, with each session protected by industry-standard Hyper-V isolation.
This feature enables customers to connect to their Container Apps environment using a private IP address in their Azure Virtual Network, eliminating exposure to the public internet and securing access to their applications. With private endpoints, customers can also connect directly from Azure Front Door to their workload profile environments over a private link instead of the public internet.
This feature allows you to control when non-critical updates are applied to your Container Apps environment to minimize downtime and impact to applications. Non-critical updates include minor security patches, bug fixes, and new releases. Critical and urgent updates, however, are applied as needed to ensure security and reliability compliance, even outside of planned maintenance windows.
.NET Aspire 9 simplifies the acquisition of .NET Aspire and adds new features like starting and stopping apps from the dashboard, viewing scaled-to-zero apps, and an improved UI.
For apps, we now support CPU Usage Percentage, Memory Percentage, and Average Response Time. These metrics help you understand node capacity and set alerts for performance issues.
For environments, we now support Workload Profile Node Count to determine node utilization, so you can update the maximum count. Until the metrics blade is available in the portal for Container App Environments, you can view the new metrics by going to the portal blade for Azure Monitor.
Azure Container Apps at Ignite’24 conference (November 18-22)
Happy November! We're thrilled to share the latest updates for Azure Container Apps, packed with new features and improvements that we can't wait for you to try. This week is also Ignite, so we'll share links to the Ignite sessions where we'll participating online and in-person.
Your feedback is incredibly important to us, so after exploring what's new, let us know your thoughts. If there's a feature that you'd love to see next, we encourage you to up-vote it. To keep an eye on what's coming up, don't forget to check out our roadmap.
What's new in November 2024
Azure Container Apps at Ignite’24 conference (November 18-22)
Or come talk to us at the Serverless booth at the Expert Meet-up area at the Hub!
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