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Microsoft Announces Azure Arc for Mixed AWS, Google Cloud and Azure Workloads
On Monday at its Ignite 2019 conference in Orlando, Fla., Microsoft announced Azure Arc, a new tool that lets enterprises use Azure to manage their data on the Azure cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS) or the Google Cloud -- or any combination thereof. There's also support for Kubernetes clusters and edge infrastructure, as well as on-premises Windows and Linux servers.
Azure Arc helps simplify enterprise distributed environments by managing everything via Azure services (like Azure Resource Manager), Microsoft explained. Connecting hybrid infrastructure via Azure Arc also improves security for users via automated patching, as well as improved governance, as everything is now under one roof. Plus, according to the company, deployments can be set up "in seconds" via Azure data services anywhere, a feature of Azure Arc.
"Today, we take a significant leap forward to enable customers to move from just hybrid cloud to truly deliver innovation anywhere with Azure," commented Azure Corporate Vice President Julia White in a blog post announcing Azure Arc. "With Azure Arc, customers can now realize the benefits of cloud innovation, including always up-to-date data capabilities, deployment in seconds (rather than hours), and dynamic scalability on any infrastructure."
A free preview of Azure Arc can be signed up for here. A final release date was not given.
Go here to read more about how Azure Arc specifically works for servers.
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