Microsoft started CBL-Mariner because it needed an internal Linux distro and a consistent platform for the myriad workloads engineers were running on Azure, according to Jim Perrin, principal program manager for Microsoft Azure Linux. The Azure Linux distro stems from the IT giant's CBL-Mariner project, CBL standing for Common Base Linux. For a deeper dive into the history of this Azure Linux distro, our developer site DevClass has a tale on the topic.
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