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title: Overview of Azure Connected Machine agent to manage Windows and Linux machines
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description: This article provides a detailed overview of the Azure Connected Machine agent, which supports monitoring virtual machines hosted in hybrid environments.
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description: This article provides an overview of the Azure Connected Machine agent, which supports monitoring virtual machines hosted in hybrid environments.
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ms.date: 11/15/2023
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ms.topic: conceptual
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author: Farha-Bano

articles/azure-arc/system-center-virtual-machine-manager/quickstart-connect-system-center-virtual-machine-manager-to-arc.md

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| **Requirement** | **Details** |
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| **Azure** | An Azure subscription <br/><br/> A resource group in the above subscription where you have the *Owner/Contributor* role. |
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| **SCVMM** | You need an SCVMM management server running version 2019 or later.<br/><br/> A private cloud with minimum free capacity of 32 GB of RAM, 4 vCPUs with 100 GB of free disk space. <br/><br/> A VM network with internet access, directly or through proxy. Appliance VM will be deployed using this VM network.<br/><br/> Only Static IP allocation is supported and VMM Static IP Pool is required. Follow [these steps](https://learn.microsoft.com/system-center/vmm/network-pool?view=sc-vmm-2022) to create a VMM Static IP Pool and ensure that the Static IP Pool has at least four IP addresses. Dynamic IP allocation using DHCP isn't supported. |
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| **SCVMM** | You need an SCVMM management server running version 2019 or later.<br/><br/> A private cloud with minimum free capacity of 32 GB of RAM, 4 vCPUs with 100 GB of free disk space. <br/><br/> A VM network with internet access, directly or through proxy. Appliance VM will be deployed using this VM network.<br/><br/> Only Static IP allocation is supported and VMM Static IP Pool is required. Follow [these steps](https://learn.microsoft.com/system-center/vmm/network-pool?view=sc-vmm-2022&preserve-view=true) to create a VMM Static IP Pool and ensure that the Static IP Pool has at least four IP addresses. Dynamic IP allocation using DHCP isn't supported. |
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| **SCVMM accounts** | An SCVMM admin account that can perform all administrative actions on all objects that VMM manages. <br/><br/> The user should be part of local administrator account in the SCVMM server. If the SCVMM server is installed in a High Availability configuration, the user should be a part of the local administrator accounts in all the SCVMM cluster nodes. <br/><br/>This will be used for the ongoing operation of Azure Arc-enabled SCVMM and the deployment of the Arc Resource bridge VM. |
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| **Workstation** | The workstation will be used to run the helper script.<br/><br/> A Windows/Linux machine that can access both your SCVMM management server and internet, directly or through proxy.<br/><br/> The helper script can be run directly from the VMM server machine as well.<br/><br/> To avoid network latency issues, we recommend executing the helper script directly in the VMM server machine.<br/><br/> Note that when you execute the script from a Linux machine, the deployment takes a bit longer and you might experience performance issues. |
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