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articles/iot-operations/troubleshoot/iot-operations-faq.yml

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answer: Azure IoT Operations is only officially supported on two platforms now Ubuntu using K3s, Windows IoT using AKS Edge Essentials. For more information, see [Prepare your Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes cluster](../deploy-iot-ops/howto-prepare-cluster.md).
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Can I migrate my IoT Edge workloads to Azure IoT Operations?
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answer: Unlike Azure IoT Operations, IoT Edge isn't an Arc-enabled service. IoT Edge is part of the Azure IoT Hub ecosystem and deeply integrated with IoT Hub primitives like device twins, direct methods etc. While in some scenarios it's possible to achieve the similar outcomes with IoT Operations, there's no direct path for migrating IoT Edge workload modules to Azure IoT Operations due to different architectural underpinnings.
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answer: Azure IoT Edge isn't an Azure Arc-enabled service like Azure IoT Operations is. Instead, IoT Edge is deeply integrated with and relies on Azure IoT Hub primitives such as device twins and direct methods for its functionality. While Azure IoT Operations can achieve outcomes similar to IoT Edge in some scenarios, the two services have fundamentally different architectures. As a result, there isn't a direct migration path for transitioning IoT Edge workload modules to Azure IoT Operations.
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For IoT Operations, which device communication protocols supported.
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answer: Currently, Azure IoT Operations supports OPC-UA and MQTT for device communication.

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