The next time you try to add an Azure cloud account to Server & Workload Protection, you will be shown a message suggesting that you upgrade to the new Resource Manager
connection functionality. Basically, this new functionality allows Server & Workload Protection to connect to Azure virtual machines using the Resource Manager interface. As an
Azure user, you are probably aware that the new Azure deployment model Resource Manager
is now the default deployment model, replacing the classic model. Since new resources
are deployed using this model by default, Server & Workload Protection is only able to display these VM resources on the Computers page if it is able to
communicate with the Resource Manager interface. So, if you allow Server & Workload Protection to upgrade to this new functionality, VM resources deployed with either the Resource
Manager deployment model or the classic deployment model will be visible on the Computers
page.
Until you perform this upgrade, VMs deployed using Resource Manager are still being
fully protected by Server & Workload Protection but for you to see them on the Computers page, they have to be added as a computer
object. For more information, see Why can't I view all of the VMs in an Azure subscription in Server & Workload Protection?