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Introducing Azure management capabilities for Azure Arc-enabled SCVMM

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Oct 06, 2023

With Azure Arc, we want to bring the goodness of Azure to the customers wherever they are. As part of this mission, Azure Arc-enabled System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) (preview) solution enables customers to manage their SCVMM VMs using Azure.  

 

Arc-enabled SCVMM allows customers to connect their SCVMM environment to Azure, enabling them to discover, onboard at-scale, and perform VM lifecycle operations from Azure on their SCVMM managed VMs.

 

Azure management capabilities for Arc-enabled SCVMM VMs 

Today, we are excited to announce additional capabilities for Arc-enabled SCVMM preview. With this update, we are introducing Azure management services support for Arc-enabled SCVMM VMs. Customers can start leveraging Microsoft Defender for Cloud to secure their SCVMM VMs, use VM insights to monitor them through Azure Monitor, use Azure Update Manager to patch them and more. 
 

All the Azure management capabilities that are available for Arc-enabled servers are now available for Arc-enabled SCVMM. With the ability to install Azure Arc agents at-scale directly from Azure, our customers can accelerate and scale the adoption of Azure services for their entire System Center managed estate. 

 

Enable guest management for your Arc-enabled SCVMM VMs at-scale 

 

 

Enable Microsoft Defender for Cloud and view security recommendations for Azure Arc-enabled SCVMM VM 

 

Enable Azure Update Manager to view the available updates and to create an update schedule 

 

Enable VM insights to view and monitor performance data 

 

Start your Arc journey anywhere 

Our customers can start with Azure Arc-enabled SCVMM, install agents at-scale, and enable Azure management, observability, and security solutions, while also benefiting from the existing VM lifecycle management capabilities. Alternatively, customers can start with Azure Arc-enabled servers and add Azure management solutions, provision VMs and virtual hardware capabilities through Azure Arc-enabled SCVMM. This essentially means customers can start with their Arc journey anywhere and incorporate the other one later without any disruption. With both options, customers will enjoy the same consistent experience. 

How to get started 

Existing customers: Existing Azure Arc-enabled SCVMM customers will need to perform a one-time operation to switch to the latest version by following these steps.   

 

New customers: New Azure Arc-enabled SCVMM customers should review the documentation and follow these steps to connect their SCVMM Management server to Azure Arc.  

 

Navigate to Azure Arc -> Machines tab to view the consolidated list of Arc machines 

 

For existing customers that use Azure Arc-enabled servers for VMs in their SCVMM managed environment, by connecting their SCVMM management server to Azure Arc, they can get additional capabilities such as virtual machine provisioning, ability to perform virtual hardware operations (adding disks, resizing, power cycling operations etc.). 

 

Also, if you were/are a user of Windows Azure Pack (WAP), now you can get all the capabilities of WAP like VM lifecycle self-servicing capabilities, role-based access control, and more of Azure’s goodness in the form of various management capabilities with Arc-enabled SCVMM. 

 

Learn more 

Azure Arc:https://aka.ms/arc 

Azure Arc-enabled SCVMM technical docs:Overview of the Azure Connected System Center Virtual Machine Manager 

 

Contact us 

You can write to us with your feedback and queries at arc-vmm-feedback@microsoft.com 

Published Oct 06, 2023
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  • JSteskal's avatar
    JSteskal
    Brass Contributor

    Are there any plans to allow SCVMM to manage Azure VMs in the reverse direction through arc? It would be a good way to have a native client to manage Azure VMs.

  • JSteskal's avatar
    JSteskal
    Brass Contributor

    Karthik_KR07 @@@This is disappointing to hear. SCVMM is a great product and then native client experience should not be discouraged or discontinued. Otherwise, you stand to lose the point of Windows.