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dma p2p
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The tag 'dma p2p' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about DMA Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technology, particularly in the context of Azure Linux. A recent thread highlights that the Azure Linux 3.0.20251021 update enables DMA P2P device pathways, allowing direct memory access between devices without involving the CPU. This feature is part of Microsoft's effort to enhance hardware enablement and performance for modern Intel, AMD, and Arm hardware in Azure environments. The tag also touches on related topics like the Linux 6.12 LTS kernel, AppArmor security components, and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) migration. Users interested in low-level hardware acceleration, direct device communication, or Azure Linux's evolving capabilities will find relevant content here.
Microsoft’s October 21, 2025 update to Azure Linux — shipped as Azure Linux 3.0.20251021 — is a clear signal that the distribution is shifting from a conservative, minimal host to a more feature-rich, security-first base for Azure node images and first‑party services. The release pulls in...