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# Compare management capabilities of Azure Local VMs
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This article describes the types of virtual machines (VMs) that can run on Azure Local and compares their management capabilities when accessed through the Azure portal.
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| VM provisioning and management methods | Arc VMs | Arc-enabled servers | Non-arc VMs |
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| Provisioning method | - (Recommended) [Arc VM provisioning flow](../manage/create-arc-virtual-machines.md?tabs=azureportal). Create Arc VMs using Azure CLI, Azure portal, or Azure Resource Manager template. Using ARM templates, you can also automate VM provisioning in a secure cloud environment. <br><br> - [Azure Migrate flow](../migrate/migration-azure-migrate-hci-overview.md). Migrate existing Hyper-V VMs as Arc VMs to Azure Local using the migration flow. | Physical servers or virtual machines on your Azure Local system managed through Azure Arc. Connect these machines to Azure by installing the [Azure Connected Machine agent](/azure/azure-arc/servers/agent-overview) on each machine. For example, each Azure Local host machine is Arc-enabled, facilitating management from the Azure portal. | On-premises provisioning flow. Use local tools like [Windows Admin Center](../manage/vm.md#create-a-new-vm), [System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM)](/system-center/vmm/provision-vms), [PowerShell](../manage/vm-powershell.md#create-a-vm), and Failover Cluster Manager available in your on-premises environment.|
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| Provisioning method | - (Recommended) [Arc VM provisioning flow](../manage/create-arc-virtual-machines.md?tabs=azureportal). Create Arc VMs using Azure CLI, Azure portal, or Azure Resource Manager template. Using ARM templates, you can also automate VM provisioning in a secure cloud environment. <br><br> - [Azure Migrate flow](../migrate/migration-azure-migrate-overview.md). Migrate existing Hyper-V VMs as Arc VMs to Azure Local using the migration flow. | Physical servers or virtual machines on your Azure Local system managed through Azure Arc. Connect these machines to Azure by installing the [Azure Connected Machine agent](/azure/azure-arc/servers/agent-overview) on each machine. For example, each Azure Local host machine is Arc-enabled, facilitating management from the Azure portal. | On-premises provisioning flow. Use local tools like [Windows Admin Center](../manage/vm.md#create-a-new-vm), [System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM)](/system-center/vmm/provision-vms), [PowerShell](../manage/vm-powershell.md#create-a-vm), and Failover Cluster Manager available in your on-premises environment.|
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| Management method | Via [the Azure portal](../manage/manage-arc-virtual-machines.md). | Via the Azure portal. See [Management and monitoring for Azure Arc-enabled servers](/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/scenarios/hybrid/arc-enabled-servers/eslz-management-and-monitoring-arc-server). | Via the local tools. Manage these VMs through the management consoles of the same local tools used for their creation. |
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The following diagram compares the deployment flows for different VM types:

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