Servers Kubernetes Azure Stack HCI VMware System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM)
Use Linux and Windows virtual machines (VMs), bare-metal servers, and other clouds with the same server management experience across environments. With built-in Azure policies for servers, you're able to view and search for noncompliant servers.
Learn more aboutAzure Arc-enabled servers.
Use the container platform of your choice to add built-in Kubernetes Gatekeeper policies and inventory, organize, and tag Kubernetes clusters. Deploy apps and configuration as code using GitOps with out-of-the-box support for most CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation)–certified Kubernetes.
Learn more aboutAzure Arc-enabled Kubernetes.
Extend your datacenter to the cloud and deploy compute resources as well as cloud-native apps at your remote locations and manage them in the Azure portal. Choose from more than 25 hardware-validated partners, or re-use hardware that meets validation requirements.
Learn more aboutAzure Stack HCI.
Perform full lifecycle management on VMware VMs and use Azure RBAC to provision and manage VMs on demand in the Azure portal. Access governance, monitoring, update management, and security at scale for VMware VMs from your datacenters or using Azure VMware Solution, Kubernetes clusters, and VMware Tanzu Application Service.
Configure and manage your datacenter components as a single fabric in Virtual Machine Manager (VMM). Add, provision, and manage Hyper-V and VMware virtualization hosts and clusters. Discover, classify, provision, allocate, and assign local and remote storage. Use VMM fabric to create and deploy VMs and services on virtualization hosts.
Learn more aboutSystem Center Virtual Machine Manager.