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Fix link in VMware FAQ
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articles/azure-arc/servers/vmware-faq.md

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- Azure Arc-enabled servers interact on the guest operating system level, with no awareness of the underlying infrastructure fabric and the virtualization platform that it’s running on. Since Arc-enabled servers also support bare-metal machines, there may, in fact, not even be a host hypervisor in some cases.
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- Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere is a superset of Arc-enabled servers that extends management capabilities beyond the guest operating system to the VM itself. This provides lifecycle management and CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) operations on a VMware vSphere VM. These lifecycle management capabilities are exposed in the Azure portal and look and feel just like a regular Azure VM. See [What is Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere](/azure/azure-arc/vmware-vsphere/overview.md) to learn more.
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- Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere is a superset of Arc-enabled servers that extends management capabilities beyond the guest operating system to the VM itself. This provides lifecycle management and CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) operations on a VMware vSphere VM. These lifecycle management capabilities are exposed in the Azure portal and look and feel just like a regular Azure VM. See [What is Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere](../vmware-vsphere/overview.md) to learn more.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere also provides guest operating system management—in fact, it uses the same components as Azure Arc-enabled servers. However, during Public Preview, not all [Azure services supported by Azure Arc-enabled servers](./manage-vm-extensions.md) are available for Arc-enabled VMware vSphere - currently, Azure Monitor, Update Management, and Microsoft Defender for Cloud are not supported. In addition, Arc-enabled VMware vSphere is [supported by Azure VMware Solution (AVS)](../../azure-vmware/deploy-arc-for-azure-vmware-solution.md).

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