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title: Manage multiple machines in Azure Update Manager
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description: This article explains how to use Azure Update Manager in Azure to manage multiple supported machines and view their compliance state in the Azure portal.
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ms.service: azure-update-manager
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ms.date: 08/22/2024
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ms.date: 12/04/2024
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ms.topic: overview
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author: SnehaSudhirG
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ms.author: sudhirsneha
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**Applies to:**:heavy_check_mark: Windows VMs :heavy_check_mark: Linux VMs :heavy_check_mark: On-premises environment :heavy_check_mark: Azure Arc-enabled servers.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> - For a seamless scheduled patching experience, we recommend that for all Azure VMs, you update the patch orchestration to **Customer Managed Schedules**. If you fail to update the patch orchestration, you can experience a disruption in business continuity because the schedules will fail to patch the VMs.[Learn more](prerequsite-for-schedule-patching.md).
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This article describes the various features that Azure Update Manager offers to manage the system updates on your machines. By using the Update Manager, you can:
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- Quickly assess the status of available operating system updates.
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-**Filters**: Use filters to focus on a subset of your resources. The selectors above the tiles return **Subscription**, **Resource group**, **Resource type** (Azure VMs and Azure Arc-enabled servers), **Location**, and **OS** type (Windows or Linux) based on the Azure role-based access rights you've been granted. You can combine filters to scope to a specific resource.
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-**Update status of machines**: Shows the update status information for assessed machines that had applicable or needed updates. You can filter the results based on classification types. By default, all [classifications](../automation/update-management/overview.md#update-classifications) are selected. According to the classification selection, the tile is updated.
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The graph provides a snapshot for all your machines in your subscription, regardless of whether you've used Update Manager for that machine. This assessment data comes from Azure Resource Graph, and it stores the data for seven days.
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The graph provides a snapshot for all your machines in your subscription, regardless of whether you've used Update Manager for that machine. This assessment data comes from Azure Resource Graph, and it stores the most recent assessment data for seven days.
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From the assessment data available, machines are classified into the following categories:
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