Understanding Azure Arc for Hybrid Environments
Extend Azure governance to servers, Kubernetes and data services anywhere with Azure Arc.
Course: Understanding Azure Arc for Hybrid Environments + Implementing Hybrid Management with Azure Arc Level: Intermediate / Advanced Last Updated: June 2026
Cloud adoption has brought unprecedented agility — but also a new problem: cloud sprawl. It is now as easy to deploy a new cloud service as it was difficult in the past to order and install a physical server. This ease leads to an uncontrolled proliferation of resources across multiple clouds and environments.
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What's inside
13 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Introduction to Hybrid Cloud
- 3 Azure Arc Capabilities
- 4 Implementing Azure Arc – Servers
- 5 Implementing Azure Arc – Kubernetes
- 6 Implementing Azure Arc – SQL and Data Services
- 7 Governance and Security with Arc
- 8 Monitoring Arc Resources
- 9 GitOps with Arc Kubernetes
- 10 Troubleshooting and Advanced Architecture
- 11 Complete Code Examples
- 12 Comparative Tables
- 13 Glossary
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