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title: Azure Arc resource bridge overview
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description: Learn how to use Azure Arc resource bridge to support VM self-servicing on Azure Stack HCI, VMware, and System Center Virtual Machine Manager.
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ms.date: 02/09/2024
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ms.date: 08/26/2024
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ms.topic: overview
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## Benefits of Azure Arc resource bridge
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Through Azure Arc resource bridge, you can accomplish the following for each private cloud infrastructure from Azure:
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Through Azure Arc resource bridge, you can accomplish the following tasks for each private cloud infrastructure from Azure:
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### Azure Stack HCI
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### Regional resiliency
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While Azure has a number of redundancy features at every level of failure, if a service impacting event occurs, Azure Arc resource bridge currently does not support cross-region failover or other resiliency capabilities. In the event of the service becoming unavailable, the on-premises VMs continue to operate unaffected. Management from Azure is unavailable during that service outage.
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While Azure has redundancy features at every level of failure, if a service impacting event occurs, Azure Arc resource bridge currently does not support cross-region failover or other resiliency capabilities. In the event of the service becoming unavailable, the on-premises VMs continue to operate unaffected. Management from Azure is unavailable during that service outage.
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### Private cloud environments
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There could be instances where supported versions are not sequential. For example, version 1.0.18 is released and later found to contain a bug; a hot fix is released in version 1.0.19 and version 1.0.18 is removed. In this scenario, n-3 supported versions become 1.0.19, 1.0.17, 1.0.16, 1.0.15.
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Arc resource bridge typically releases a new version on a monthly cadence, at the end of the month. Delays might occur that could push the release date further out. Regardless of when a new release comes out, if you are within n-3 supported versions (starting with 1.0.15), then your Arc resource bridge version is supported. To stay updated on releases, visit the [Arc resource bridge release notes](release-notes.md). To learn more about upgrade options, visit [Upgrade Arc resource bridge](upgrade.md).
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Arc resource bridge typically releases a new version on a monthly cadence, at the end of the month. Delays might occur that could push the release date further out. Regardless of when a new release comes out, if you are within n-3 supported versions, then your Arc resource bridge version is supported. To stay updated on releases, visit the [Arc resource bridge release notes](release-notes.md). To learn more about upgrade options, visit [Upgrade Arc resource bridge](upgrade.md).
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### Private Link Support
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Arc resource bridge does not currently support private link.
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Arc resource bridge does not currently support private link.
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