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articles/azure-monitor/app/standard-metrics.md

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* [Metrics - Get - REST API](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/application-insights/metrics/get)
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* [Metrics - Get - REST API](/rest/api/application-insights/metrics/get)
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* [Application Insights API for custom events and metrics](api-custom-events-metrics.md)
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* Learn about [Log-based and pre-aggregated metrics](./pre-aggregated-metrics-log-metrics.md).
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* [Log-based metrics queries and definitions](../essentials/app-insights-metrics.md).

articles/azure-vmware/azure-vmware-solution-platform-updates.md

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**Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere (preview)**
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Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere has a new refresh for the public preview. Now customers can start their onboarding with Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere, install agents at-scale, and enable Azure management, observability, and security solutions, while benefitting from the existing lifecycle management capabilities. Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere VMs will now show up alongside other Azure Arc-enabled servers under ‘Machines’ view in the Azure portal. [Learn more](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-arc/vmware-vsphere/overview)
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Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere has a new refresh for the public preview. Now customers can start their onboarding with Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere, install agents at-scale, and enable Azure management, observability, and security solutions, while benefitting from the existing lifecycle management capabilities. Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere VMs will now show up alongside other Azure Arc-enabled servers under ‘Machines’ view in the Azure portal. [Learn more](/azure/azure-arc/vmware-vsphere/overview)
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**VMware Cloud Director Service**
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articles/azure-vmware/configure-vmware-hcx.md

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In your data center, you can connect or pair the VMware HCX Cloud Manager in Azure VMware Solution with the VMware HCX Connector.
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> As per the [Azure VMware Solution limits](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits#azure-vmware-solution-limits) the maximum site pairs is 25 and maximum service meshes is 10 in a single HCX manager system, this includes inbound and outbound site pairings.
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> As per the [Azure VMware Solution limits](/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits#azure-vmware-solution-limits) the maximum site pairs is 25 and maximum service meshes is 10 in a single HCX manager system, this includes inbound and outbound site pairings.
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1. Sign in to your on-premises vCenter Server, and under **Home**, select **HCX**.
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articles/azure-vmware/deploy-arc-for-azure-vmware-solution.md

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- A resource pool with minimum-free capacity of 16 GB of RAM, 4 vCPUs.
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- On the vCenter Server, allow inbound connections on TCP port 443, so that the Arc resource bridge and VMware vSphere cluster extension can communicate with the vCenter Server.
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- Please validate the regional support before starting the onboarding. Arc for Azure VMware Solution is supported in all regions where Arc for VMware vSphere on-premises is supported. For more details, see [Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-arc/vmware-vsphere/overview).
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- Please validate the regional support before starting the onboarding. Arc for Azure VMware Solution is supported in all regions where Arc for VMware vSphere on-premises is supported. For more details, see [Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere](/azure/azure-arc/vmware-vsphere/overview).
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- The firewall and proxy URLs below must be allowlisted in order to enable communication from the management machine, Appliance VM, and Control Plane IP to the required Arc resource bridge URLs.
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[Azure Arc resource bridge (preview) network requirements](../azure-arc/resource-bridge/network-requirements.md)
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Arc for Azure VMware Solution is supported in all regions where Arc for VMware vSphere on-premises is supported. For more details, see [Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere](/azure/azure-arc/vmware-vsphere/overview).
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**How does support work?**
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articles/azure-vmware/deploy-vsan-stretched-clusters.md

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- Once a private cloud has been created with a stretched cluster, it can't be changed to a standard cluster private cloud. Similarly, a standard cluster private cloud can't be changed to a stretched cluster private cloud after creation.
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- Scale out and scale-in of stretched clusters can only happen in pairs. A minimum of 6 nodes and a maximum of 16 nodes are supported in a stretched cluster environment. For more details, refer to [Azure subscription and service limits, quotas, and constraints](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits#azure-vmware-solution-limits).
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- Scale out and scale-in of stretched clusters can only happen in pairs. A minimum of 6 nodes and a maximum of 16 nodes are supported in a stretched cluster environment. For more details, refer to [Azure subscription and service limits, quotas, and constraints](/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits#azure-vmware-solution-limits).
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- Customer workload VMs are restarted with a medium vSphere HA priority. Management VMs have the highest restart priority.
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- The solution relies on vSphere HA and vSAN for restarts and replication. Recovery time objective (RTO) is determined by the amount of time it takes vSphere HA to restart a VM on the surviving AZ after the failure of a single AZ.
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>For locations where ExpressRoute Global Reach isn't enabled, for example, because of local regulations, you have to build a routing solution using Azure IaaS VMs. For some examples, see [Azure Cloud Adoption Framework - Network topology and connectivity for Azure VMware Solution](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/scenarios/azure-vmware/eslz-network-topology-connectivity).
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>For locations where ExpressRoute Global Reach isn't enabled, for example, because of local regulations, you have to build a routing solution using Azure IaaS VMs. For some examples, see [Azure Cloud Adoption Framework - Network topology and connectivity for Azure VMware Solution](/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/scenarios/azure-vmware/eslz-network-topology-connectivity).

articles/azure-vmware/integrate-azure-native-services.md

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> If you're new to Azure or not familiar with the services previously mentioned, see [Enable Azure Monitor for VMs overview](/azure/azure-monitor/vm/vminsights-enable-overview) for guidance.
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articles/azure-web-pubsub/howto-integrate-app-service.md

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> Socket.IO is now natively supported on Azure. To scale out a Socket.IO app to handle thousands of connections, it is often frustrating. Now that Azure natively supports Socket.IO, you can let Azure handle scalability and availability. [Learn more about how you can get any Socket.IO app running on Azure with a few lines of code](/azure/azure-web-pubsub/socketio-overview).
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