 So what is just-in-time virtual machine access? Well, this is something we've probably all been guilty of, right? Opening a management port on a server such as RDP or SSH and leaving that open to the internet or even to our own IP address, right? Just so us as administrators can log in and connect to the server whenever we want. But we all know that has some security bad practices involved in that little bit, right? We shouldn't really be doing that. But sometimes it makes our lives easier. With just-in-time access, it means that we can still do that and we still get the management access when we need it, but we can control that so that ports get automatically shut after a certain period of time and also we can control which ports are open. And another added benefit to this is that whenever somebody comes and requests access to open a port, we have an audit trial within the Azure Activity Log which tells us exactly who has requested the access and when. So we know when somebody is administering the server or not.