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LISA is developed and maintained by Microsoft, to empower Linux validation.

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What it does

LISA is Microsoft's automated quality-checking system that runs thousands of tests to make sure Linux operating systems work correctly on Microsoft's cloud (Azure) and virtualization (Hyper-V) platforms. Think of it as a rigorous, automated inspector that continuously verifies Linux software behaves reliably before it reaches customers.

Why it matters

For any company building products on Microsoft's cloud infrastructure with Linux, this tool signals Microsoft's deep commitment to Linux compatibility — reducing the risk of outages or unexpected behavior for teams that depend on that stack. The framework's open, customizable design also means product teams can adopt it to validate their own Linux-based software quality, potentially accelerating release cycles and reducing costly bugs caught late in development.

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