Azure Storage: What’s New at KubeCon Europe 2025

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Key Points:

• Microsoft Azure Storage team showcased new features and optimizations for open-source databases, AI workflows, and stateful workloads at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025.
• Enhanced performance, cost-efficiency, and AI capabilities were demonstrated for Azure Storage.
• Azure Disks, Azure Blob Storage, and Azure Files were highlighted as key features for specific use cases.

Microsoft’s Azure Storage team recently showcased their latest developments at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025 in London. The team demonstrated how Azure Storage can enhance performance, cost-efficiency, and AI capabilities for various workloads.

Optimizing Open-Source Databases with Azure Disks

For open-source databases like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, and MySQL, Azure Container Storage provides local ephemeral NVMe drives within node pools, offering sub-millisecond latency and up to half a million IOPS. The upcoming v1.3.0 update is expected to provide a 5 times increase in transactions per second (TPS) for PostgreSQL and MySQL deployments.

Accelerating AI Workflows with Azure Blob Storage

Building AI workflows requires scalable storage for massive amounts of data. Azure Blob Storage and BlobFuse2 provide a seamless way to store and retrieve data at scale. With the latest version of BlobFuse2 (2.4.1), developers can speed up model training and inference, simplify data preprocessing, and ensure data integrity.

Scaling Stateful Workloads with Azure Files

Azure Premium Files offers shared persistent volumes for CI/CD pipelines, which require fast metadata operations. The Azure Files team recently announced the general availability of metadata caching for premium SMB file shares, reducing metadata latency by up to 50 percent.

Additionally, Azure Files with the new Provisioned v2 billing model offers better cost predictability and control for less performance-demanding stateful workloads.

At KubeCon, the Azure Storage team demonstrated how developers can leverage these features to build highly available and performant workloads. Attendees can refer to the newly republished PostgreSQL on AKS documentation and read the BlobFuse2 release notes to learn more.

With the latest developments in Azure Storage, Microsoft aims to provide a more powerful, efficient, and scalable storage solution for various workloads. As the technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more exciting advancements in the future.

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