Serdar Yegulalp
Senior Writer

Microsoft throws open the doors for Cloud Foundry on Azure

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May 29, 20152 mins

The first public preview of support for Cloud Foundry on Azure is available now, with support for the on-prem version of Azure to come later

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Cloud Foundry, the open source PaaS that’s become a major part of IBM’s Bluemix offering, is now showing up in an unlikely place: Microsoft Azure.

In a blog post released earlier today, Ning Kuang, senior program manager for Microsoft Azure, provided word of the first public preview of Cloud Foundry on Azure.

Setting up Cloud Foundry instances can be done either manually or with an Azure Resource Manager template. The actual deployment can be done via Cloud Foundry’s open source Bosh project, now with Azure support courtesy of Microsoft. Microsoft’s plan is to have all the code needed to support Cloud Foundry on Azure submitted upstream “in a few months prior to GA.”

When Azure support for Cloud Foundry was originally announced, it went hand-in-hand with announcements for a few other PaaS offerings: Jelastic and Apprenda. Both of those, however, are commercial solutions; Cloud Foundry is an entirely open source effort.

In keeping with Microsoft’s ongoing pitch for Azure as a hybrid environment via Azure Service Fabric, the blog post mentions this new functionality in that light, stating it “enables our customers to deploy Cloud Foundry on Azure and extend their workloads from any public or private cloud to Azure.”

Likewise, Microsoft claims it is “working to ensure that Azure CPI [Cloud Provider Interface] will in work in a private cloud environment running on Azure Stack and we will have more on that to come in the near future.”

Serdar Yegulalp

Serdar Yegulalp is a senior writer at InfoWorld. A veteran technology journalist, Serdar has been writing about computers, operating systems, databases, programming, and other information technology topics for 30 years. Before joining InfoWorld in 2013, Serdar wrote for Windows Magazine, InformationWeek, Byte, and a slew of other publications. At InfoWorld, Serdar has covered software development, devops, containerization, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, winning several B2B journalism awards including a 2024 Neal Award and a 2025 Azbee Award for best instructional content and best how-to article, respectively. He currently focuses on software development tools and technologies and major programming languages including Python, Rust, Go, Zig, and Wasm. Tune into his weekly Dev with Serdar videos for programming tips and techniques and close looks at programming libraries and tools.

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