Cloud anywhere:
Azure for hybrid and multicloud environments
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• Governance and compliance: Logs, policy, blueprints. For example, Azure Policy can be used
on Arc-enabled clusters and servers to provide central governance by defining guardrails.
• Access and security: Role-based access control, locks, and subscriptions. For example, an
operations team can easily delegate control of a resource to a subset of administrators.
Those administrators would be able to access resources and remediate issues as needed.
• Environments and automation: Azure templates and extensions. For example, a policy could
be authored that required all resources in a specific resource group be managed by Azure
Security Center via a virtual machine extension.
By linking resources and assets to the Azure Resource Manager, you can actively manage your
company's environment, even if the resources reside in other cloud providers' infrastructure.
The control plane is domain agnostic, so trust between domain controllers is not required and
your teams can continue to use their local tools.
Azure Management
Single control plane for resources everywhere
Where to go next?
Azure Arc
Video: Organize all your servers outside of Azure with Azure Arc