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28 TopicsWelcoming the Next Wave at Build: New Partners Join the Azure Arc ISV Program
We are thrilled to announce the second round of partners joining the Azure Arc ISV Partner Program for Microsoft Build. Following its successful launch at Ignite last fall, this innovative program continues to grow, enabling partners to publish their offers on the Azure Marketplace for deployment to Arc-enabled Kubernetes clusters. With this new wave, we’re also expanding the solution landscape by introducing four new categories—Security, Networking & Service Mesh, API Infrastructure & Management, and Monitoring & Observability. These additions reflect the evolving needs of hybrid and multi-cloud environments and highlight the breadth of innovation our partners bring to the Azure Arc ecosystem. This new wave of collaborations marks a significant milestone in our journey to foster a vibrant ecosystem of innovation and excellence. This expansion marks a significant step forward in building a dynamic and innovative ecosystem that drives success for both customers and partners alike. What is Azure Arc? Azure Arc is the bridge that extends Azure to on-premises, edge, or even multi-cloud environments. It simplifies governance and management by delivering the consistency of the Azure platform. The ability to create offerings for Azure Arc in the marketplace is a significant benefit to our partners, allowing them to integrate with Azure services and tools and access a large and diverse customer base. Azure Arc enables partners to validate their applications and offer them to customers so they can manage their Kubernetes cluster on Azure. Edge developers can leverage these building blocks to develop their enterprise applications, and we aim to provide them with a one-stop shop in Azure Marketplace. Meet our partners The Azure Arc ISV Partner Program is focusing on expanding categories such as security, networking & service mesh, API infrastructure & management, monitoring & observability. We are excited to introduce our esteemed partners, HashiCorp, Traefik Labs, Solo.io, and Dynatrace, who have Arc-enabled their applications and will now be available on the Azure Marketplace. Here’s a closer look at their offerings: HashiCorp HashiCorp is a leading provider of infrastructure automation and security solutions for modern, dynamic IT environments. HashiCorp Vault Enterprise for Azure Arc enables organizations to manage access to secrets and protect sensitive data using identity-based security principles. As enterprises shift to hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, traditional perimeter-based security models fall short. Vault helps to address this challenge by authenticating every user and application, authorizing access based on identity and policy, encrypting secrets, and injecting just-in-time credentials. It also helps to automate the rotation of secrets, certificates, and encryption keys—reducing operational risk and improving compliance. By integrating with Azure Arc, Vault Enterprise can be deployed and managed alongside other Azure Arc-enabled services. This allows organizations to consistently enforce zero trust security practices—whether workloads run on-premises, in Azure, or in other cloud environments—while benefiting from centralized governance and compliance visibility through the Azure control plane. To deploy HashiCorp Vault Enterprise for Azure Arc, visit aka.ms/HashiCorpForAzureArc. To learn more about HashiCorp Vault Enterprise on Azure Arc, visit HashiCorp Vault Traefik Labs Traefik for Azure Arc empowers organizations to modernize and scale their AI and API runtime infrastructure across any Kubernetes in hybrid and multi-cloud environments. With over 3.3 billion downloads and 250,000+ production nodes globally, Traefik can be deployed in three modular and progressive phases—Application Proxy, API & AI Gateway, and API Management—meeting users where they are on their journey and enabling seamless transitions without vendor lock-in or disruptive migrations. Traefik helps deliver zero-config service discovery across Kubernetes and other orchestrators, efficiently replacing legacy tools with simplified traffic routing and management. As needs grow, they more easily transition to comprehensive AI and API Gateway capabilities with centralized authentication and authorization, semantic caching for AI workloads, and data governance for responsible AI deployments. The final evolution helps introduce complete API governance, observability, self-service developer portals, and instant mock APIs—enabling unified management across both traditional and AI-enabled services without disruptive architectural changes. By combining Azure Arc with Traefik, organizations gain more unified control over API and AI workloads, enhanced by features like semantic caching and content guard. This integration helps bridge fragmented environments, accelerates deployment, and enable clearer versioning boundaries—fundamental for scaling AI and API services across distributed systems. To deploy Traefik for Azure Arc, visit aka.ms/TraefikForAzureArc. To learn more about Traefik for Azure Arc and get started, visit aka.ms/TraefikForArcJumpstart. Solo.io Solo.io is a leading provider of service mesh and API infrastructure solutions for cloud-native applications. Istio for Azure Arc, powered by Solo.io, helps deliver an enterprise-grade service mesh experience through Istio in Ambient Mode—specifically optimized for Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes clusters. This modern, sidecar-less architecture helps to simplify deployment, reduces operational overhead, and improves resource efficiency while maintaining Istio’s advanced capabilities. The solution provides robust Layer 7 traffic management, zero-trust security with mutual TLS and fine-grained authorization, and deep observability through distributed tracing and logging. It’s ideal for IT operations, DevOps, and security teams managing workloads in regulated industries like finance, healthcare, retail, and technology—where resilience, security, and visibility are important. By using Istio for Azure Arc, organizations can deploy and manage service mesh consistently across hybrid and multi-cloud environments, accelerating application delivery while maintaining control and compliance. To deploy Istio for Azure Arc, visit aka.ms/IstioForAzureArc. To learn more about Istio for Azure Arc, visit Istio by Solo.io. Dynatrace Dynatrace is a leading provider of AI-driven monitoring and performance analytics solutions. Dynatrace Operator helps streamlines your processes, gains insights, and accelerates innovation with its powerful AI-driven platform. Now available through the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, this solution more easily integrates with your Microsoft ecosystem—from Azure to Arc-enabled Kubernetes Service and beyond. With Dynatrace Operator, you can build custom apps and automations tailored to your unique business needs, empowering you to work smarter, not harder. Visualize and fully understand your entire Hybrid cloud ecosystem in real time, plus benefit from automated identification and illustration of application dependencies and their underlying infrastructure, delivering enriched, contextualized data for more informed decisions. Designed to help enterprises automate, analyze, and innovate faster, Dynatrace Operator is your key to unlocking efficiency and growth. By combining Azure Arc with Dynatrace Operator, organizations can deploy and manage monitoring and performance analytics consistently across hybrid and multi-cloud environments, accelerating application delivery while maintaining control and compliance. To deploy Dynatrace Operator for Azure Arc, visit aka.ms/DynatraceOperatorForArc. To learn more about Dynatrace Operator for Azure Arc, visit Dynatrace | Kubernetes monitoring. Become an Arc-enabled Partner These partners have collaborated with Microsoft to join our ISV ecosystem, helping provide resilient and scalable applications more readily accessible for our Azure Arc customers via the Azure Marketplace. Joining forces with Microsoft enables partners to stay ahead of the technological curve, strengthen customer relationships, and contribute to transformative digital changes across industries. We look forward to expanding this program to include more ISVs, enhancing the experience for customers using Arc enabled Kubernetes clusters. As we continue to expand our Azure Arc ISV Partner Program, stay tuned for more blogs on the new partners being published to the Azure Marketplace. To reach out and learn more about the Azure Arc ISV Partner Program visit: What is the Azure Arc ISV Partner program? or reach out to us at https://aka.ms/AzureArcISV.238Views1like0CommentsArc Jumpstart Newsletter: April 2025 Edition
We’re thrilled to bring you the latest updates from the Arc Jumpstart team in this month’s newsletter. Whether you are new to the community or a regular Jumpstart contributor, this newsletter will keep you informed about new releases, key events, and opportunities to get involved in within the Azure Adaptive Cloud ecosystem. Check back each month for new ways to connect, share your experiences, and learn from others in the Adaptive Cloud community.296Views1like1CommentArc Jumpstart Newsletter: March 2025 Edition
We’re thrilled to bring you the latest updates from the Arc Jumpstart team in this month’s newsletter. Whether you are new to the community or a regular Jumpstart contributor, this newsletter will keep you informed about new releases, key events, and opportunities to get involved in within the Azure Adaptive Cloud ecosystem. Check back each month for new ways to connect, share your experiences, and learn from others in the Adaptive Cloud community.226Views1like1CommentAnnouncing Private Preview: ArgoCD through Microsoft GitOps
We're excited to announce the Private Preview for Microsoft GitOps ArgoCD. Delivered as a cluster extension across Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes, Microsoft GitOps delivers a consistent and robust management, security, and deployment experience for ArgoCD across your heterogeneous environments. This capability complements Microsoft GitOps existing support for Flux, which is currently in General Availability. By signing up for the Private Preview, you'll get access to the ArgoCD cluster extension and the opportunity to connect with and provide feedback to the Microsoft GitOps product group. Sign up today at https://aka.ms/MicrosoftGitOpsPreviewSignup. Advantages of the current Microsoft GitOps experience for ArgoCD include: Simplified, templatized deployment as a cluster extension Managed and automated upgrade reducing overhead Official supportability and security for enterprise readiness Integration with Azure identity and authentication We look forward to continuing to deliver on an exceptional Microsoft GitOps experience across ArgoCD and Flux for customers running containerized workloads not only on Azure, but also on on-premises and other public clouds through Azure Arc.2.8KViews0likes0CommentsArc Jumpstart Newsletter: February 2025 Edition
We’re thrilled to bring you the latest updates from the Arc Jumpstart team in this month’s newsletter. Whether you are new to the community or a regular Jumpstart contributor, this newsletter will keep you informed about new releases, key events, and opportunities to get involved in within the Azure Adaptive Cloud ecosystem. Check back each month for new ways to connect, share your experiences, and learn from others in the Adaptive Cloud community.339Views0likes0CommentsArc Jumpstart Newsletter: January 2025 Edition
We’re thrilled to bring you the latest updates from the Arc Jumpstart team in this month’s newsletter. Whether you are new to the community or a regular Jumpstart contributor, this newsletter will keep you informed about new releases, key events, and opportunities to get involved in within the Azure Adaptive Cloud ecosystem. Check back each month for new ways to connect, share your experiences, and learn from others in the Adaptive Cloud community.460Views0likes0CommentsEvolving Stretch Clustering for Azure Local
Stretched clusters in Azure Local, version 22H2 (formerly Azure Stack HCI, version 22H2) entail a specific technical implementation of storage replication that spans a cluster across two sites. Azure Local, version 23H2 has evolved from a cloud-connected operating system to an Arc-enabled solution with Arc Resource Bridge, Arc VM, and AKS enabled by Azure Arc. Azure Local, version 23H2 expands the requirements for multi-site scenarios beyond the OS layer, while Stretched clusters do not encompass the entire solution stack. Based on customer feedback, the new Azure Local release will replace the Stretched clusters defined in version 22H2 with new high availability and disaster recovery options. For Short Distance Rack Aware Cluster is a new cluster option which spans two separate racks or rooms within the same Layer-2 network at a single location, such as a manufacturing plant or a campus. Each rack functions as a local availability zone across layers from OS to Arc management including Arc VMs and AKS enabled by Azure Arc, providing fault isolation and workload placement within the cluster. The solution is configured with one storage pool to reduce additional storage replication and enhance storage efficiency. This solution delivers the same Azure deployment and management experience as a standard cluster. This setup is suitable for edge locations and can scale up to 8 nodes, with 4 nodes in each rack. Rack Aware Cluster is currently in private preview and is slated to public preview and general release in 2025. For Long Distance Azure Site Recovery can be used to replicate on-premises Azure Local virtual machines into Azure and protect business-critical workloads. This allows Azure cloud to serve as a disaster recovery site, enabling critical VMs to be failed over to Azure in case of a local cluster disaster, and then failed back to the on-premises cluster when it becomes operational again. If you cannot fail over certain workloads to cloud and require long distance of disaster recovery, like in two different cities, you can leverage Hyper-V Replica to replicate Arc VMs to the secondary site. Those VMs will become Hyper-V VMs on the secondary site, they will become Arc VMs once they fail back to the original cluster on the first site. Additional Options beyond Azure Local If the above solutions in Azure Local do not cover your needs, you can fully customize your solution with Windows Server 2025 which introduces several advanced hybrid cloud capabilities designed to enhance operational flexibility and connectivity across various environments. Additionally, it offers various replication technologies like Hyper-V Replica, Storage Replica and external SAN replication that enable the development of tailored datacenter disaster recovery solutions. Learn more from the Windows Server 2025 now generally available, with advanced security, improved performance, and cloud agility - Microsoft Windows Server Blog What to do with existing Stretched clusters on version 22H2 Stretched clusters and Storage Replica are not supported in Azure Local, version 23H2 and beyond. However, version 22H2 stretched clusters can stay in supported state in version 23H2 by performing the first step of operating system upgrade as shown in the following diagram to 23H2 OS. The second step of the solution upgrade to Azure Local is not applicable to stretched clusters. This provides extra time to assess the most suitable future solution for your needs. Please refer to the About Azure Local upgrade to version 23H2 - Azure Local | Microsoft Learn for more information on the 23H2 upgrade. Refer the blog on Upgrade from Azure Stack HCI, version 22H2 to Azure Local | Microsoft Community Hub. Conclusion We are excited to be bringing Rack Aware Clusters and Azure Site Recovery to Azure Local. These high availability and disaster recovery options allow customers to address various scenarios with a modern cloud experience and simplified management.11KViews16likes0CommentsMicrosoft Ignite 2024: Celebrating the Success of Our First Show Floor Interview Series
🔥 Microsoft Ignite 2024 has wrapped, and what an event it was! This year, we tried something new - the Ignite Show Floor Interview Series - and it is safe to say it was a huge success. Alongside liorkamrat and thomasmaurer, I had the privilege of conducting interviews with some of the most innovative minds in our Adaptive Cloud ecosystem. We spoke with partners, customers, ISVs from the Azure Arc ISV program (Announcing the Azure Arc ISV Partner Program at Ignite), and Microsoft MVPs, diving into their unique stories, their takeaways from Ignite, and how they’re leveraging Microsoft technologies to drive innovation. 17 Interviews, Countless Stories In total, we produced 17 videos during Ignite, each offering a fresh perspective on cloud innovation. Here is a snapshot on everyone we talked to: Why This Matters This was our first year running the Show Floor Interview Series, and it exceeded our expectations. Here’s why we’re excited: Showcasing Innovation: These interviews highlighted the incredible work being done across the Adaptive Cloud ecosystem, from large enterprises to individual experts Building Community: The series wasn’t just about interviews; it was about connecting with people, hearing their challenges, and celebrating their successes Expanding Reach: By sharing these conversations on our Jumpstart YouTube channel and LinkedIn, we helped bring these stories to a wider audience - even for those that were not able to attend Ignite this year What's Next? While Ignite 2024 is over, this is just the beginning. We are already thinking about how to expand and improve this series for future events. Expect more interviews, more insights, and more opportunities to engage with the Microsoft community next year. And we didn’t just stick to business - we even had a little fun with attendees, asking them what their favorite Microsoft Ignite swag was! 🚀 Haven’t seen the interviews yet? Check out our full playlist on the Arc Jumpstart YouTube channel here. Thank You! A huge thank you to everyone who participated and a huge thank you to everyone who tuned in to our series! To our partners, customers, ISVs, and MVPs - thank you for sharing your time and insights. You made this series what it is, and we are excited to continue building on this momentum! Here’s to the power of innovation, collaboration, and community. Let’s keep the conversation going!242Views0likes0CommentsAnnouncing General Availability: Windows Server Management enabled by Azure Arc
Windows Server Management enabled by Azure Arc offers customers with Windows Server licenses that have active Software Assurances or Windows Server licenses that are active subscription licenses the following key benefits: Azure Update Manager Azure Change Tracking and Inventory Azure Machine Configuration Windows Admin Center in Azure for Arc Remote Support Network HUD Best Practices Assessment Azure Site Recovery (Configuration Only) Upon attestation, customers receive access to the following at no additional cost beyond associated networking, compute, storage, and log ingestion charges. These same capabilities are also available for customers enrolled in Windows Server 2025 Pay as you Go licensing enabled by Azure Arc. Learn more at Windows Server Management enabled by Azure Arc - Azure Arc | Microsoft Learn or watch Video: Free Azure Services for Non-Azure Windows Servers Covered by SA Powered by Azure Arc! To get started, connect your servers to Azure Arc, attest for these benefits, and deploy management services as you modernize to Azure's AI-enabled set of server management capabilities across your hybrid, multi-cloud, and edge infrastructure!17KViews10likes10Comments