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azure-local/concepts/compare-windows-server.md

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# Compare Azure Local to Windows Server
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## When to use Azure Local
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Azure Local is Microsoft's premier hyperconverged infrastructure platform for running VMs or virtual desktops on-premises with connections to Azure hybrid services. Azure Local can help to modernize and secure your datacenters and branch offices, and achieve industry-best performance with low latency and data sovereignty.
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Azure Local is Microsoft's premier hyperconverged infrastructure platform for running virtual machines (VMs) or virtual desktops on-premises with connections to Azure hybrid services. Azure Local can help to modernize and secure your datacenters and branch offices, and achieve industry-best performance with low latency and data sovereignty.
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:::image type="content" source="media/compare-windows-server/hci-scenarios.png" alt-text="When to use Azure Local over Windows Server 2019" border="false" lightbox="media/compare-windows-server/hci-scenarios.png":::
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- A guest operating system inside of VMs or containers
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| Azure portal > Windows Admin Center integration (preview) | Yes | Azure VMs only <sup>1</sup>|
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| Azure portal > Multi-cluster monitoring for Azure Local | Yes | No |
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| Azure portal > Azure Resource Manager integration for clusters | Yes | No |
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| Azure portal > Arc VM management | Yes | No |
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| Azure portal > Management of Azure Local VMs enabled by Arc | Yes | No |
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azure-local/faq.yml

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title: Azure Local FAQ
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summary: The Azure Local FAQ provides information about Azure Local connectivity with the cloud, and how Azure Local relates to Windows Server.
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While your connection is down, all host infrastructure and VMs continue to run normally, and you can use edge-local tools for management. However, you wouldn't be able to use features that directly rely on cloud services. Information in the Azure portal may also become out-of-date until Azure Local is able to sync again.
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Configuration changes made to Arc VMs using edge-local tools won't automatically sync with Azure.
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Configuration changes made to Azure Local VMs enabled by Arc using edge-local tools won't automatically sync with Azure.
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> Azure Local, version 23H2 (releases 2311.2 to 2509) will reach end of support on October 31, 2025. After this date, you won't receive monthly security and quality updates. Support requests will only be available for patching to a supported release.

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azure-local/overview.md

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| Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) | Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Local lets you deploy Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts on your on-premises infrastructure. You manage your session hosts from the Azure portal. To learn more, see [Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Local](/azure/virtual-desktop/azure-stack-hci-overview). |
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| Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) enabled by Azure Arc | You can leverage Azure Local to host container-based deployments, which increases workload density and resource usage efficiency. Azure Local also further enhances the agility and resiliency inherent to Azure Kubernetes deployments. Azure Local manages automatic failover of VMs serving as Kubernetes cluster nodes in case of a localized failure of the underlying physical components. This supplements the high availability built into Kubernetes, which automatically restarts failed containers on either the same or another VM. To learn more, see [Azure Kubernetes Service on Azure Local and Windows Server](/azure/aks/hybrid/aks-overview). |
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| Run Azure Arc services on-premises | Azure Arc allows you to run Azure services anywhere. This allows you to build consistent hybrid and multicloud application architectures by using Azure services that can run in Azure, on-premises, at the edge, or at other cloud providers. Azure Arc enabled services allow you to run Arc VMs, Azure data services and Azure application services such as Azure App Service, Functions, Logic Apps, Event Grid, and API Management anywhere to support hybrid workloads. To learn more, see [Azure Arc overview](/azure/azure-arc/overview). |
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| Run Azure Arc services on-premises | Azure Arc allows you to run Azure services anywhere. This allows you to build consistent hybrid and multicloud application architectures by using Azure services that can run in Azure, on-premises, at the edge, or at other cloud providers. Azure Arc enabled services allow you to run Azure Local VMs, Azure data services and Azure application services such as Azure App Service, Functions, Logic Apps, Event Grid, and API Management anywhere to support hybrid workloads. To learn more, see [Azure Arc overview](/azure/azure-arc/overview). |
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| Highly performant SQL Server | Azure Local provides an additional layer of resiliency to highly available, mission-critical Always On availability groups-based deployments of SQL Server. This approach also offers extra benefits associated with the single-vendor approach, including simplified support and performance optimizations built into the underlying platform. To learn more, see [Deploy SQL Server on Azure Local](./deploy/sql-server-23h2.md). |
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| Trusted enterprise virtualization | Azure Local satisfies the trusted enterprise virtualization requirements through its built-in support for Virtualization-based Security (VBS). VBS relies on Hyper-V to implement the mechanism referred to as virtual secure mode, which forms a dedicated, isolated memory region within its guest VMs. By using programming techniques, it's possible to perform designated, security-sensitive operations in this dedicated memory region while blocking access to it from the host OS. This considerably limits potential vulnerability to kernel-based exploits. To learn more, see [About Trusted Launch for Arc VMs on Azure Local](./manage/trusted-launch-vm-overview.md). |
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| Trusted enterprise virtualization | Azure Local satisfies the trusted enterprise virtualization requirements through its built-in support for Virtualization-based Security (VBS). VBS relies on Hyper-V to implement the mechanism referred to as virtual secure mode, which forms a dedicated, isolated memory region within its guest VMs. By using programming techniques, it's possible to perform designated, security-sensitive operations in this dedicated memory region while blocking access to it from the host OS. This considerably limits potential vulnerability to kernel-based exploits. To learn more, see [About Trusted Launch for Azure Local VMs enabled by Arc](./manage/trusted-launch-vm-overview.md). |
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| Scale-out storage | Storage Spaces Direct is a core technology of Azure Local that uses industry-standard servers with locally attached drives to offer high availability, performance, and scalability. Using Storage Spaces Direct results in significant cost reductions compared with competing offers based on storage area network (SAN) or network-attached storage (NAS) technologies. These benefits result from an innovative design and a wide range of enhancements, such as persistent read/write cache drives, mirror-accelerated parity, nested resiliency, and deduplication. |
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| Disaster recovery for virtualized workloads | A stretched cluster of Azure Local (functionality only available in Azure Stack HCI OS, version 22H2) provides automatic failover of virtualized workloads to a secondary site following a primary site failure. Synchronous replication ensures crash consistency of VM disks. |
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| Data center consolidation and modernization | Refreshing and consolidating aging virtualization hosts with Azure Local can improve scalability and make your environment easier to manage and secure. It's also an opportunity to retire legacy SAN storage to reduce footprint and total cost of ownership. Operations and systems administration are simplified with unified tools and interfaces and a single point of support. |

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