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articles/azure-arc/vmware-vsphere/azure-arc-agent.md

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## Agent components
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:::image type="content" source="media/connected-machine-agent-inline.png" alt-text="Diagram of Azure Connected Machine agent architectural overview." lightbox="media/connected-machine-agent-expanded.png":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/azure-arc-agent/connected-machine-agent-inline.png" alt-text="Diagram of Azure Connected Machine agent architectural overview." lightbox="media/azure-arc-agent/connected-machine-agent-expanded.png":::
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The Azure Connected Machine agent package contains several logical components bundled together:
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articles/azure-arc/vmware-vsphere/browse-and-enable-vcenter-resources-in-azure.md

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After you've connected your VMware vCenter to Azure, you can browse your vCenter inventory from the Azure portal.
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:::image type="content" source="media/browse-vmware-inventory.png" alt-text="Screenshot of where to browse your VMware Inventory from the Azure portal." lightbox="media/browse-vmware-inventory.png":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/browse-and-enable-vcenter-resources-in-azure/browse-vmware-inventory.png" alt-text="Screenshot of where to browse your VMware Inventory from the Azure portal." lightbox="media/browse-and-enable-vcenter-resources-in-azure/browse-vmware-inventory.png":::
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Visit the VMware vCenter blade in Azure Arc center to view all the connected vCenters. From there, you'll browse your virtual machines (VMs), resource pools, templates, and networks. From the inventory of your vCenter resources, you can select and enable one or more resources in Azure. When you enable a vCenter resource in Azure, it creates an Azure resource that represents your vCenter resource. You can use this Azure resource to assign permissions or conduct management operations.
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1. From your browser, go to the vCenters blade on [Azure Arc Center](https://portal.azure.com/#blade/Microsoft_Azure_HybridCompute/AzureArcCenterBlade/overview) and navigate to your vCenter.
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:::image type="content" source="media/enable-guest-management.png" alt-text="Screenshot of how to enable an existing virtual machine in the Azure portal." lightbox="media/enable-guest-management.png":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/browse-and-enable-vcenter-resources-in-azure/enable-guest-management.png" alt-text="Screenshot of how to enable an existing virtual machine in the Azure portal." lightbox="media/browse-and-enable-vcenter-resources-in-azure/enable-guest-management.png":::
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1. Navigate to the VM inventory resource blade, select the VMs you want to enable, and then select **Enable in Azure**.
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