Server update with Azure Update Management

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Conclusions

Azure Update Management is especially useful for organizations that already rely on Azure and, preferably, already rely on Azure Monitor and Log Analytics. Likewise, the centralized management solution makes sense if servers are not only deployed in the on-premises data center, but also in branch offices, on the Azure cloud, or both. Because Azure Update Management can update and centrally manage Linux machines, the tool is ideal for hybrid data centers.

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