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Azure Arc Enabled Servers Part 2: Setting up Azure Arc Enabled Servers

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21 Jan 2022CPOL9 min read 5.1K   3  
This article will provide a hands-on tutorial that shows users how to get up and running with Azure Arc Enabled Servers.
Here we create servers in a non-Azure environment, create both a Linux server and a Windows server, show how to install the Connected Machine agent on both servers, show how to connect both servers to to Azure Arc one the agent is installed and configured, and explore how the servers appear in Azure Arc once they are connected.

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