Yes, you can use Power Automate Desktop with local or other cloud VMs. The scaling logic though in the starter kit shown is specific to Azure Virtual Desktop.
this is indeed very helpful when no application/config file needed to be installed on AVD. how does auto scaling work when you have such requirement eg. sap installation before running the processes
You could have SAP in the image or preexisting VMs could be in a stopped state, then this resumes and runs your automation. It's also possible to write in a preflight check to look for the SAP client, then provision the app(s) needed if not, then run the automation you want.
The tightly integrated advances of dev ops with RPA is an exciting next phase. This is how organizations can truly scale their automation programs.
Very helpful! I'm glad I found this.
Can I do this against on-premise hyper-v? or is this just using Azure?
Yes, you can use Power Automate Desktop with local or other cloud VMs. The scaling logic though in the starter kit shown is specific to Azure Virtual Desktop.
this is indeed very helpful when no application/config file needed to be installed on AVD. how does auto scaling work when you have such requirement eg. sap installation before running the processes
You could have SAP in the image or preexisting VMs could be in a stopped state, then this resumes and runs your automation. It's also possible to write in a preflight check to look for the SAP client, then provision the app(s) needed if not, then run the automation you want.
Hi Jermy, Can you cover "Azure DevTest Labs" in one of your session ?, is this service seeing some update or enhancement in simplicity ?
enhancement in simplicity? you expect microsoft to make it simple for you instead of learning it, ouch
wow this is amazing
how to configure AVD integration to power automate
We walk through the process in the second half of this episode.
Check out the new extension to this video involving Hosted RPA Bots: th-cam.com/video/eC75vLq-uHw/w-d-xo.html
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