A telecommunications company deploys its containerized billing applications on Kubernetes clusters hosted across Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Additionally, they host their legacy customer databases on bare-metal physical Linux servers within a private on-premises datacenter. The IT governance team wants to enforce resource configuration standards using Azure Policy and monitor security compliance using Microsoft Defender for Cloud across all these external environments from a single dashboard. They must achieve this without migrating any of the workloads or databases to Azure. Which Azure service should the company implement to meet these requirements?
- AAzure Stack Hub
- Azure ArcCevap
- CAzure Lighthouse
- DAzure Automation
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Azure Arc
Azure Arc is designed to project external resources—such as virtual or physical servers, Kubernetes clusters, and SQL databases located on-premises or in other public clouds (AWS, GCP)—into the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) control plane. Once registered, these resources can be governed, secured, and monitored using standard Azure services like Azure Policy and Microsoft Defender for Cloud just as if they were native Azure resources, fulfilling the scenario's requirements without requiring any workload migration.
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Azure Arc acts as a bridge that extends the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) control plane to non-Azure resources, allowing centralized management and governance of external servers, Kubernetes clusters, and databases.
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