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**Applies to:**:heavy_check_mark: Windows VMs :heavy_check_mark: Linux VMs :heavy_check_mark: Windows Registry :heavy_check_mark: Windows Files :heavy_check_mark: Linux Files :heavy_check_mark: Windows Software :heavy_check_mark: Windows Services & Linux Daemons
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> [!Important]
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> - Currently, Change tracking and inventory uses Log Analytics Agent and this is scheduled to retire by 31.August.2024. We recommend that you use Azure Monitoring Agent as the new supporting agent.
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> - Guidance on migration from Change Tracking & Inventory using Log Analytics agent to Azure Monitoring Agent will be available once it is generally available. [Learn more](guidance-migration-log-analytics-monitoring-agent.md).
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> - Change Tracking and Inventory using Log Analytics agent has retired on **31 August 2024**. Follow the guidelines for [migration from Change Tracking and inventory using Log Analytics to Change Tracking and inventory using Azure Monitoring Agent version](guidance-migration-log-analytics-monitoring-agent.md)
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> - We recommend that you use Change Tracking with Azure Monitoring Agent with the Change tracking extension version 2.20.0.0 (or above) to access the GA version of this service.
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This article explains on the latest version of change tracking support using Azure Monitoring Agent as a singular agent for data collection.
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