Connect Windows Server machines to Azure through Azure Arc Setup
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Windows Server machines can be onboarded directly to Azure Arc through a graphical wizard included in Windows Server. The wizard automates the onboarding process by checking the necessary prerequisites for successful Azure Arc onboarding and fetching and installing the latest version of the Azure Connected Machine (AzCM) agent. Once the wizard process completes, you're directed to your Window Server machine in the Azure portal, where it can be viewed and managed like any other Azure Arc-enabled resource.
Onboarding to Azure Arc is not needed if the Windows Server machine is already running in Azure.
For Windows Server 2022, Azure Arc Setup is an optional component that can be removed using the Remove Roles and Features Wizard. For Windows Server 2025 and later, Azure Arc Setup is a Features On Demand. Essentially, this means that the procedures for removal and enablement differ between OS versions. See for more information.
Note
The Azure Arc Setup feature only applies to Windows Server 2022 and later. It was released in the Cumulative Update of 10/10/2023.
Automatic connection for SQL Server
When you connect a Windows or Linux server to Azure Arc that also has Microsoft SQL Server installed, the SQL Server instances will automatically be connected to Azure Arc as well. SQL Server enabled by Azure Arc provides a detailed inventory and additional management capabilities for your SQL Server instances and databases. As part of the connection process, an extension is deployed to your Azure Arc-enabled server and new roles will be applied to your SQL Server and databases. If you don't want to automatically connect your SQL Servers to Azure Arc, you can opt out by adding a tag to the Windows or Linux server with the name ArcSQLServerExtensionDeployment and value Disabled when it's connected to Azure Arc.
Azure Arc-enabled servers - Review the prerequisites and verify that your subscription, your Azure account, and resources meet the requirements.
An Azure subscription. If you don't have one, create a free account before you begin.
Modern browser (Microsoft Edge) for authentication to Microsoft Azure. Configuration of the Azure Connected Machine agent requires authentication to your Azure account, either through interactive authentication on a modern browser or device code login on a separate device (if the machine doesn't have a modern browser).
Launch Azure Arc Setup and connect to Azure Arc
The Azure Arc Setup wizard is launched from a system tray icon at the bottom of the Windows Server machine when the Azure Arc Setup feature is enabled. This feature is enabled by default. Alternatively, you can launch the wizard from a pop-up window in the Server Manager or from the Windows Server Start menu.
Select the Azure Arc system tray icon, then select Launch Azure Arc Setup.
The introduction window of the Azure Arc Setup wizard explains the benefits of onboarding your machine to Azure Arc. When you're ready to proceed, click Next.
The wizard automatically checks for the prerequisites necessary to install the Azure Connected Machine agent on your Windows Server machine. Once this process completes and the agent is installed, select Configure.
The configuration window details the steps required to configure the Azure Connected Machine agent. When you're ready to begin configuration, select Next.
Sign-in to Azure by selecting the applicable Azure cloud, and then selecting Sign in to Azure. You'll be asked to provide your sign-in credentials.
Provide the resource details of how your machine will work within Azure Arc, such as the Subscription and Resource group, and then select Next.
Once the configuration completes and your machine is onboarded to Azure Arc, select Finish.
Go to the Server Manager and select Local Server to view the status of the machine in the Azure Arc Management field. A successfully onboarded machine has a status of Enabled.
Server Manager functions
You can select the Enabled/Disabled link in the Azure Arc Management field of the Server Manager to launch different functions based on the status of the machine:
If Azure Arc Setup isn't installed, selecting Enabled/Disabled launches the Add Roles and Features Wizard.
If Azure Arc Setup is installed and the Azure Connected Machine agent hasn't been installed, selecting Disabled launches AzureArcSetup.exe, the executable file for the Azure Arc Setup wizard.
If Azure Arc Setup is installed and the Azure Connected Machine agent is already installed, selecting Enabled/Disabled launches AzureArcConfiguration.exe, the executable file for configuring the Azure Connected Machine agent to work with your machine.
Viewing the connected machine
The Azure Arc system tray icon at the bottom of your Windows Server machine indicates if the machine is connected to Azure Arc; a red symbol means the machine does not have the Azure Connected Machine agent installed. To view a connected machine in Azure Arc, select the icon and then select View Machine in Azure. You can then view the machine in the Azure portal, just as you would other Azure Arc-enabled resources.
Review the Planning and deployment guide to plan for deploying Azure Arc-enabled servers at any scale and implement centralized management and monitoring.
Learn how to manage your machine using Azure Policy, for such things as VM guest configuration, verifying the machine is reporting to the expected Log Analytics workspace, enable monitoring with VM insights, and much more.
To learn more about Windows Server licensing on a pay-per-usage basis for your Arc-enabled servers, see Windows Server Pay-as-you-go.
As a Windows Server hybrid administrator, you integrate Windows Server environments with Azure services and manage Windows Server in on-premises networks.