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Windows Server management with Azure Arc now for free for SA customers

November 20, 2024 Leave a comment

Microsoft has recently announced a significant enhancement to Azure Arc licensing. Beginning in November, all customers using Microsoft Azure with Windows Server licenses, whether they are under active Software Assurance or active subscription licenses, will have the opportunity to enable Azure Arc capabilities at no additional cost. This positive change aims to facilitate greater access to Azure Arc features, allowing organizations to manage and govern their on-premises servers alongside Azure resources more effectively.

Revolutionizing Windows Server Management with Azure Arc

In today’s digital landscape, managing hybrid environments effectively is crucial for businesses. With the advent of Azure Arc, organizations can extend Azure management capabilities directly to their Windows Server instances, enhancing operational efficiency and governance. This innovative approach benefits customers who hold Windows Server licenses with active Software Assurance or subscription licensing, offering powerful tools designed to streamline server management and boost productivity.

Azure Arc-enabled servers support a suite of rich features, including Azure Update Manager, Azure Change Tracking and Inventory, and Azure Machine Configuration. Collectively, these tools empower businesses to assess update statuses, monitor system changes, and configure machine properties seamlessly. Significantly, these capabilities facilitate better visibility into compliance and inventory, ensuring organizations remain resilient and up-to-date in a rapidly evolving IT environment.

Key Features That Elevate Server Management

With the integration of Azure Arc, users can benefit from advanced services tailored for Windows Server 2025. Among these are the Windows Admin Center in Azure, Remote Support, and Network HUD. These enhancements allow administrators to manage hybrid machines securely and efficiently from anywhere, eliminating the need for cumbersome VPNs or direct inbound connections. This flexibility translates into reduced downtime and improved responsiveness towards issues, ultimately contributing to overall business continuity.

Furthermore, tools such as the Best Practices Assessment and Azure Site Recovery Configuration offer valuable analytics and insights, guiding users in optimizing performance and guaranteeing data resilience. Through these robust features, Azure Arc not only simplifies management tasks but also instills confidence that critical workloads remain protected and operational, even in times of disruption.

Maximizing Benefits and Ensuring Eligibility

It is essential for organizations wishing to leverage these tools to attestation their Azure Arc-enabled servers or enroll in Windows Server pay-as-you-go plans, ensuring access without incurring additional costs. Benefits such as Azure Update Manager and Change Tracking are part of this package, although users must remain aware of potential data ingestion costs associated with Log Analytics workspaces.

Moreover, businesses must adhere to specific requirements, including maintaining updated Connected Machine Agent versions and ensuring proper licensing. By navigating these stipulations effectively, organizations can fully unlock the potential of Azure Arc, paving the way for a transformative server management experience that aligns with modern operational needs.

Upon attestation, customers receive access to the following at no additional cost beyond networking, storage, and log ingestion:

  • Azure Update Manager (Windows Server 2012 and above)
  • Azure Change Tracking and Inventory (Windows Server 2012 and above)
  • Azure Machine Configuration (Windows Server 2012 and above)
  • Windows Admin Center in Azure for Arc (Windows Server 2025 only)
  • Remote Support (Windows Server 2025 only)
  • Network HUD (Windows Server 2025 only)
  • Best Practices Assessment (Windows Server 2025 only)
  • Azure Site Recovery Configuration (Windows Server 2025 only)

More information about Azure Arc and new Windows Server Management features is available at: Windows Server Management enabled by Azure Arc (video review by John Savill: FREE Azure Services for NON-Azure Windows Servers Covered by SA Powered by Azure Arc!).