 Hi, my name is Varun Karinharan, Product Manager for Microsoft Azure VMware Solution. I'm here to talk to you today about how you can leverage Azure VMware Solution to bring your SQL Server workloads running on your on-prem VMware infrastructure using Azure Hybrid Benefit. In today's economic environment, it is important to have options for managing your VMware workloads in the Cloud. With Azure Hybrid Benefit for SQL Server, you can migrate and extend your SQL Server VMware workloads to Azure VMware Solution and take advantage of some key benefits. One, take advantage of unlimited virtualization with SQL Server on Azure VMware Solution and run your already purchased SQL Server licenses at no additional cost using Azure Hybrid Benefit. You're only paying for the infrastructure costs while bringing in the licenses that you've already previously purchased. How sweet is that? Two, move your SQL Server virtual machines to Azure VMware Solution with no refactoring or database changes needed. That way, you can continue to leverage SQL Server and VMware administration skills and investments in the Cloud while already keeping those investments in place. Lastly, migrating your SQL Server workloads to Azure VMware Solution includes a 99 percent uptime guarantee with continuous monitoring and automatic failed host remediation, allowing you to get the most out of your mission critical workloads with utmost confidence. Now, let me show you how quick and easy it is for you to run your on-prem VMware workloads that have SQL Server running on Azure VMware Solution using what's called the placement policy, which allows you to dedicate specific hosts that you want to leverage this Azure Hybrid Benefit for. As you can see here, I'm in my Azure VMware Solution private Cloud and in the portal, you'll now notice a blade under operations called Azure Hybrid Benefit. Clicking in this blade will give you an overview of exactly what this feature is and how you can go ahead and get started. First, we want to go ahead and create a VM host affinity placement policy. Over here, I'm going to give my placement policy a re-messing sort. Make sure to have the VM host affinity type selected, and most importantly, we're going to select this checkbox to let them know that we're planning to use this placement policy to bring our Azure Hybrid Benefit to this host. Select the cluster that you want, and make sure you have the placement policy enabled. Now, we're going to go ahead and select the host that we want to run this for. Add the virtual machines that you have your SQL Server workloads running on. We'll go ahead and review, and we'll go ahead and create this. We can click into here and then see that our newly created placement policy is now in effect, where we are leveraging Azure Hybrid Benefit to run SQL Server on Azure VMware Solution. Thank you so much for listening today. We hope that this video was helpful to help you to show you how quick and easy it is to set up a placement policy to use Azure Hybrid Benefit. Be sure to check us out on our Tech Community blog where we provide regular updates to new improvements that we're making on Azure VMware Solution and how we can help you on your Cloud Management journey.