A logistics enterprise manages a fleet of delivery hubs containing physical Linux servers, VMware virtual machines, and self-hosted Kubernetes clusters. The IT department wants to simplify operations by using Azure Arc to manage these assets alongside their existing cloud resources.
Which of the following governance and management actions can the enterprise perform on these external resources by using Azure Arc? (Select two.)
- Assign Azure Policy definitions to evaluate compliance and enforce configuration settings on the physical Linux servers.Cevap
- Monitor the health and performance of the self-hosted Kubernetes clusters centrally using Azure Monitor.Cevap
- CDeploy Azure Stack Hub on the delivery hub servers to automatically convert them into public cloud resources.
- DMigrate and host the physical Linux servers as native Azure Virtual Machines without installing any local agents.
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The enterprise can assign Azure Policy definitions to evaluate compliance and enforce configuration settings on the physical Linux servers, and monitor the health and performance of the self-hosted Kubernetes clusters centrally using Azure Monitor.
Azure Arc extends the Azure control plane (Azure Resource Manager) to non-Azure resources. This allows organizations to apply Azure Policy definitions to evaluate compliance and enforce configurations on physical Linux and Windows servers, and to collect metrics and log data using Azure Monitor for centralized visibility into self-hosted Kubernetes clusters.
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Azure Arc acts as a bridge that extends Azure governance, management, and monitoring tools to resources running outside of Azure, such as on-premises physical servers, virtual machines, and external Kubernetes clusters.