Last Friday, I had the chance to join Donovan Brown on Azure Friday to talk about how you can manage and govern your hybrid servers using Azure Arc. I showed how you can manage and govern your Windows and Linux machines hosted outside of Azure on your corporate network or other cloud providers, similar to how you manage native Azure virtual machines. When a hybrid machine is connected to Azure, it becomes a connected machine and is treated as a resource in Azure. You can watch the full episode here on Microsoft Channel 9.
If you want to know more about the Azure Arc and Azure Hybrid services, check out the following blog post and Microsoft Docs articles:
- Azure Arc Overview
- Azure Arc for servers
- How to add a Server to Azure Arc
- Azure Hybrid
- What is Azure Policy?
- Understand Azure Policy’s Guest Configuration
- Create a free account (Azure)
If you want to check out my other Azure Friday episode, in which I was joining Scott Hanselman to talk about how you can connect Windows Server to Azure Hybrid Cloud services using Windows Admin Center. And how you can use other Azure Hybrid services to improve your on-premises environment, check out my blog here.
I hope you liked this Azure Friday episode about how you can manage and govern your Windows and Linux machines hosted outside of Azure on your corporate network or other cloud providers, using Azure Arc for servers. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment. And yes, this is a Surface Pro X.
Tags: Azure, Azure Arc, Azure Friday, Azure Policy, Donovan Brown, Episode, Friday, Govern, Hybrid Cloud, Manage, Management, Microsoft, Microsoft Azure, multi-cloud, Server, Thomas Maurer, Video Last modified: March 15, 2020