What are Arm-Based Servers?
Arm-based cloud servers run on the Arm architecture and have a higher core density, enabling them to handle more simultaneous tasks with predictable overall throughput. AWS Graviton, Google GCP, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle OCI all have an Arm-based server option, and are used by every Fortune 50 company and beyond. Whether you’re starting a new project or migrating from x86, Arm-based servers offer many advantages.
Write Once, Run Anywhere
Port to Arm once, open up the whole cloud ecosystem and workflows with multi-architecture flexibility.
Superior Price-Performance
Achieve up to 50% performance improvement and 60% energy efficiency savings.
95+% of CNCF Projects Support Arm
The vast majority of cloud-native tools are technologies optimized for the Arm architecture.
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Why Are Platform Engineers, Developers, and Architects Building Applications on Arm?
With significant performance gains and reduced total costs of ownership, Arm is quickly becoming the go-to architecture for companies looking to future-proof their workloads. Learn more about Arm and our ecosystem, read our success stories, and discover the future of Arm-based CPUs.

Software Packages Compatible with Arm Servers
Discover software packages that work with Arm servers, supported versions, download links, and quick start guides to facilitate your build or migration.
Seamless Cloud Migration with Arm: More Performance, Less Energy
Migrate to Arm for better performance, energy efficiency, and multicloud support, with the tools and expertise to scale, cut costs, and future-proof your cloud deployments.
Migration Resources
Accelerate Your Projects With the Arm Developer Community
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