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- Created using [Arc VM provisioning flow](../manage/create-arc-virtual-machines.md?tabs=azureportal), registered to [Arc Resource Bridge](/azure/azure-arc/resource-bridge/overview), and have the [Connected Machine agent](/azure/azure-arc/servers/agent-release-notes) installed.
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- Offer extensive management capabilities in the Azure portal, second only to native Azure VMs.
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- Provide lifecycle management capabilities like starting, stopping, changing VM memory/vCPU, and adding or removing data disk and network interfaces with the help of [Arc Resource Bridge](/azure/azure-arc/resource-bridge/overview).
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-Utilize extensions for Azure Arc like Defender for Cloud, Log Analytics, Azure Monitor to help govern, protect, configure, and monitor VMs through the Connected Machine agent.
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-Use Azure Arc extensions like Defender for Cloud, Log Analytics, Azure Monitor to help govern, protect, configure, and monitor VMs through the Connected Machine agent.
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- Can be managed through the Azure portal.
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-**[Arc-enabled servers](/azure/azure-arc/servers/overview):** Windows and Linux VMs hosted outside of Azure, on your corporate network, running on Azure Local with [Connected Machine agent](/azure/azure-arc/servers/agent-release-notes) installed.
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-Utilize extensions for Azure Arc to help govern, protect, configure, and monitor VMs like Arc VMs.
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-Lack the lifecycle management capabilities that come with Arc VMs.
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-Use Azure Arc extensions to help govern, protect, configure, and monitor VMs, similar to Arc VMs.
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-Don't have the lifecycle management capabilities that Arc VMs have.
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- Can be managed through the Azure portal.
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-**Non-Arc VMs:** Windows and Linux VMs created and hosted outside of Azure, on your corporate network, running on Azure Local.
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