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## Cloud-managed upgrade
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Arc resource bridges on a supported [private cloud provider](#private-cloud-providers) with an appliance version 1.0.15 or higher are automatically opted into cloud-managed upgrade. With cloud-managed upgrade, Microsoft may attempt to upgrade your Arc resource bridge at any time if it is on an appliance version that will soon be out-of-support. The upgrade prerequisites must be met for cloud-managed upgrade to work. While Microsoft offers cloud-managed upgrade, you’re still responsible for checking that your resource bridge is healthy, online, in a "Running" status, the credentials are valid and it is within the supported n-3 versions. Disruptions could cause cloud-managed upgrades to fail.
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Arc resource bridges on a supported [private cloud provider](#private-cloud-providers) with an appliance version 1.0.15 or higher are automatically opted into cloud-managed upgrade. With cloud-managed upgrade, Microsoft may attempt to upgrade your Arc resource bridge at any time if it is on an appliance version that will soon be out of support. The upgrade prerequisites must be met for cloud-managed upgrade to work. While Microsoft offers cloud-managed upgrade, you’re still responsible for checking that your resource bridge is healthy, online, in a "Running" status, and within the supported n-3 versions. Disruptions could cause cloud-managed upgrades to fail.
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To check that your resource bridge is healthy, online, in a `Running` status, and the appliance version run the `az arcappliance show` command from your management machine or check the Azure resource of your Arc resource bridge. If your appliance VM isn't in a healthy state, cloud-managed upgrade might fail.
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