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| Extended Security Update (ESUs) | Get security updates at no extra cost for end-of-support SQL and Windows Server VMs on Azure Local. <br/> For more information, see [Free Extended Security Updates (ESU) on Azure Local](../manage/azure-benefits-esu.md). | You must enable [Legacy OS support](#legacy-os-support) for older VMs running version Windows Server 2012 or earlier with [Latest Servicing Stack Updates](https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/advisory/ADV990001).|
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| Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) | AVD session hosts can run only on Azure infrastructure. Activate your Windows multi-session VMs on Azure Local using Azure VM verification. <br/> Licensing requirements for AVD still apply. See [Azure Virtual Desktop pricing](/azure/virtual-desktop/azure-stack-hci-overview#pricing). | Activated automatically for VMs running version Windows 11 multi-session with 4B update released on April 9, 2024 (22H2: [KB5036893](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/april-9-2024-kb5036893-os-builds-22621-3447-and-22631-3447-a674a67b-85f5-4a40-8d74-5f8af8ead5bb), 21H2: [KB5036894](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/april-9-2024-kb5036894-os-build-22000-2899-165dd6e1-74be-45b7-84e3-0f2a25d375f3)) or later. You must enable [legacy OS support](#legacy-os-support) for VMs running version Windows 10 multi-session with 4B update released on April 9, 2024 [KB5036892](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/april-9-2024-kb5036892-os-builds-19044-4291-and-19045-4291-cb5d2d42-6b10-48f7-829a-be7d416a811b) or later. |
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| Windows Server Datacenter: Azure Edition | Azure Edition VMs can run only on Azure infrastructure. Activate your [Windows Server Azure Edition](/windows-server/get-started/azure-edition) VMs and use the latest Windows Server innovations and other exclusive features. <br/> Licensing requirements still apply. See ways to [license Windows Server VMs on Azure Local](../manage/vm-activate.md?tabs=azure-portal). | Activated automatically for VMs running Windows Server Azure Edition 2022 with 4B update released on April 9, 2024 ([KB5036909](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/april-9-2024-kb5036909-os-build-20348-2402-36062ce9-f426-40c6-9fb9-ee5ab428da8c)) or later. |
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| Azure Update Manager | Get [Azure Update Manager](/azure/update-manager/overview?branch=main&tabs=azure-arc-vms) at no cost. This service provides a SaaS solution to manage and govern software updates to VMs on Azure Local. | Available automatically for Arc VMs created through the Arc Resource Bridge on Azure Local. With Software Assurance, you can attest your machine using Arc's Windows Server Azure benefits and licenses, and get AUM for free. For more information, see [Azure Update Manager frequently asked questions](/azure/update-manager/update-manager-faq#what-is-the-pricing-for-azure-update-manager). |
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| Azure Policy guest configuration | Get [Azure Policy guest configuration](/azure/governance/policy/concepts/guest-configuration) at no cost. This Arc extension enables the auditing and configuration of OS settings as code for machines and VMs. | Arc agent version 1.39 or later. See [Latest Arc agent release](/azure/azure-arc/servers/agent-release-notes). |
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| Azure Update Manager | Get [Azure Update Manager](/azure/update-manager/overview?branch=main&tabs=azure-arc-vms) at no cost. This service provides a SaaS solution to manage and govern software updates to VMs on Azure Local. | Available automatically for Azure Local VMs created through the Azure Arc resource bridge on Azure Local. With Software Assurance, you can attest your machine using Windows Server Azure benefits and licenses, and get AUM for free. For more information, see [Azure Update Manager frequently asked questions](/azure/update-manager/update-manager-faq#what-is-the-pricing-for-azure-update-manager). |
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| Azure Policy guest configuration | Get [Azure Policy guest configuration](/azure/governance/policy/concepts/guest-configuration) at no cost. This extension enables the auditing and configuration of OS settings as code for machines and VMs. | Arc agent version 1.39 or later. See [Latest agent release](/azure/azure-arc/servers/agent-release-notes). |
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> To ensure continued functionality, update your VMs on Azure Local to the latest cumulative update by June 17, 2024. This update is essential for VMs to continue using Azure benefits. See the [Azure Local blog post](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-stack-blog/apply-critical-update-for-azure-stack-hci-vms-to-maintain-azure/ba-p/4115023) for more information.
description: The Azure Arc VM management FAQ provides information on questions related to Azure Local.
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description: The Azure Local VM management FAQ provides information on questions related to Azure Local.
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Frequently asked questions about Azure Arc VMs for Azure Local for 2311.2 and later.
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Frequently asked questions about Azure Local VMs enabled by Azure Arc for 2311.2 and later.
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Updates for VM management infrastructure components like MOC, Azure Arc resource bridge, and Kubernetes extensions on Azure Local 2311.2 or later are handled automatically. For more information, see [Update overview for Azure Local](../update/about-updates-23h2.md).
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No. You can update VMs for free when using the Azure Update Manager service. However, updating unmanaged VMs created using Windows Admin Center or Hyper-V Manager, and Arc-enabled independently (these are now Arc-enabled servers), will incur a charge. For more information, see [Azure Update Manager Pricing for Arc-enabled servers](
Moving to Azure Local is essential to continue using Azure Arc VM management since version 22H2 will no longer be supported after 15 February 2024. Azure Local has several new and enhanced features that ensure that you have access to a more stable, efficient, and feature-rich platform.
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Moving to Azure Local is essential to continue using Azure Local VM management since version 22H2 will no longer be supported after 15 February 2024. Azure Local has several new and enhanced features that ensure that you have access to a more stable, efficient, and feature-rich platform.
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Yes. Azure Kubernetes Service on Azure Local and Windows Server and VM provisioning from the Azure portal can be deployed on the same Azure Local instance. You can deploy the AKS-HCI management system first and then Azure Arc resource bridge. In this configuration, uninstalling Azure Kubernetes Service from Azure Local removes Azure Arc resource bridge.
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Starting with the 2311.2 release Azure Local, logical networks have replaced virtual networks. Logical networks are the Azure resources that represent your physical network. To connect virtual machines to your network, you need to create logical networks on which you can place your VM network interfaces. Virtual networks created on earlier versions cannot be used with the Azure Local 2311.2 release and later, and need to be manually deleted.
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Live migration of VMs across Azure Local machines is supported via on-premises tools like [Failover Cluster Manager](/windows-server/manage/windows-admin-center/use/manage-failover-clusters#adding-a-failover-cluster-to-windows-admin-center) or [Windows Admin Center](/windows-server/manage/windows-admin-center/use/manage-virtual-machines#live-migrate-a-virtual-machine-to-another-cluster-node). Live migration of VM storage is not supported.
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