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articles/dev-box/concept-dev-box-architecture.md

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# Microsoft Dev Box architecture overview
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In this article, you learn about the architecture and key concepts for Microsoft Dev Box. Microsoft Dev Box gives developers self-service access to preconfigured, and ready-to-code cloud-based workstations. You can configure the service to meet your development team and project structure, and manage security and network settings to access resources securely.
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Microsoft Dev Box builds on the same foundations as [Azure Deployment Environments](/azure/deployment-environments/overview-what-is-azure-deployment-environments). Deployment Environments provides developers with preconfigured cloud-based environments for developing applications. Both services are complementary and share certain architectural components, such as a dev center or project.

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# Key concepts for Microsoft Dev Box
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This article describes the key concepts and components of Microsoft Dev Box to help you set up the service successfully.
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Microsoft Dev Box gives developers self-service access to preconfigured and ready-to-code cloud-based workstations. You can configure the service to meet your development team and project structure, manage security, and network settings to access resources securely. Different components play a part in the configuration of Microsoft Dev Box.

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# Microsoft Dev Box deployment guide
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In this article, you learn about the process, configuration options, and considerations for planning and implementing a Microsoft Dev Box deployment.
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The deployment of Microsoft Dev Box requires the [involvement of different roles](#organizational-roles-and-responsibilities) within your organization. Each role has particular responsibilities and requirements. Before you start the implementation of Microsoft Dev Box, it's important to [collect all requirements](#define-your-requirements-for-microsoft-dev-box) from the different roles, as they influence the configuration settings for the different components in Microsoft Dev Box. Once you have outlined your requirements, you can then go through the [deployment steps to roll out Dev Box](#deploy-microsoft-dev-box) in your organization.

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# Microsoft Dev Box customizations
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Getting developers started on a new project or with a new team is often complex and time consuming. The Microsoft Dev Box customizations feature helps you streamline the setup of the developer environment. With customizations, you can configure ready-to-code workstations with the necessary applications, tools, repositories, code libraries, packages, and build scripts.
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Dev Box customizations let you:

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# Microsoft Dev Box roadmap
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This roadmap presents a set of planned feature releases that underscores Microsoft's commitment to deliver the most secure and productive developer experience from the cloud. This feature list offers a glimpse into our plans for the next six months, highlighting key features we're developing. It's not exhaustive but shows major investments. Some features might release as previews and evolve based on your feedback before becoming generally available. We always listen to your input, so the timing, design, and delivery of some features might change.
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# Configure imaging for Dev Box team customizations
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Using a customization file simplifies the creation of dev boxes for your team. With dev box customizations, you can create a shared team customization by creating a file called an *image definition*. Creating a reusable image from this image definition optimizes customizations and saves time during dev box creation. In this article, you learn how to configure a pool to use an image definition and build reusable images for your development teams.
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To configure imaging for Microsoft Dev Box team customizations, enable project-level catalogs and configure catalog sync settings for the project. Then, attach a catalog that contains a definition file to your project, configure a dev box pool to use an image definition, and verify that the customizations apply to a new dev box. When the customizations apply correctly, you can choose to build a reusable image, which makes the creation of new dev boxes quicker.

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# Configure hibernation in Microsoft Dev Box
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Hibernation in Microsoft Dev Box helps you manage cloud development environments efficiently while reducing costs. By enabling hibernation, you can preserve the state of open applications and windows, saving virtual machine (VM) costs without disrupting workflows. This article explains how to configure hibernation at the dev box image and definition levels, automate hibernation schedules, and address compatibility considerations.
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With the introduction of Dev Box Hibernation, you can enable this capability on new dev boxes and hibernate and resume them. This feature provides a convenient way to manage your dev boxes while maintaining your work environment.

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# Manage a dev box by using the Microsoft Dev Box developer portal
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In this article, you learn how to manage a dev box by using the Microsoft Dev Box developer portal. Developers can access their dev boxes directly in the developer portal, instead of having to use the Azure portal.
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The developer portal is your central location to manage all of your dev boxes. In the developer portal, you can view information about your dev boxes. You can perform many actions on a dev box in the Microsoft Dev Box developer portal by using the actions menu on the dev box tile. The available options depend on the state of the dev box and the configuration of the dev box pool it belongs to. For example, you can shut down or restart a running dev box, or start a stopped dev box. You can also

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# Hibernate a dev box in Microsoft Dev Box
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In this article, you learn how to hibernate and resume a dev box in Microsoft Dev Box.
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Hibernation is a power-saving state that saves your running applications to your hard disk and then shuts down the virtual machine (VM). When you resume the VM, all your previous work is restored.

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# Resolve connectivity issues with the Troubleshoot and Repair tool
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In this article, you learn how to troubleshoot and resolve Remote Desktop Connectivity (RDC) issues with your dev box by using the Troubleshoot and Repair tool. Because RDC issues to your dev box can be time consuming to resolve manually, use the **Troubleshoot & repair** tool in the developer portal to diagnose and repair some common dev box connectivity issues.
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:::image type="content" source="media/how-to-troubleshoot-repair-dev-box/dev-box-troubleshoot-repair-tool.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the Troubleshoot and repair tool in the Microsoft developer portal." lightbox="media/how-to-troubleshoot-repair-dev-box/dev-box-troubleshoot-repair-tool.png":::

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