Wow! We covered a lot in this series. Part 1 - Overview & Architecture Part 2 – Data collection with Azure Arc Part 3 – Data persistence in Log Analytics Part 4 - Data visualization with Azure Workbooks Time for a wrap up and some troubleshooting Let's trace the data flow from start to finish to make sure everything connects: The Azure Monitor Agent runs on each Arc-enabled on-prem VM. The Data Collection Rule tells the agent what health data to gather — application pools, Windows services, and scheduled tasks. The agent collects that data on a regular interval and ships it to Azure. The DCR routes the incoming data to our custom table ( OnPremHealthStatus_CL ) in the Log Analytics Workspace. The Workbook queries that table and renders the dashboard. If any link in that chain breaks, data stops flowing. The troubleshooting section below covers the most common failure points. Troubleshooting checklist No data appearing in the workbook: ...
If you've ever found yourself repeatedly correcting GitHub Copilot with the same preferences or re-explaining your team's coding standards in every chat session, the January 2026 release of VS Code brings a possible solution: Copilot Memory . What Is Copilot Memory? Copilot Memory is a new feature that allows GitHub Copilot to remember important context across your coding sessions. Think of it as giving your AI assistant a notebook where it can jot down your preferences, team conventions, and project-specific guidelines—and actually refer back to them later. Released as a preview feature in VS Code version 1.109 (January 2026), Copilot Memory changes how you interact with AI-powered coding assistance by making your conversations with Copilot persistent and personalized. How it works The magic of Copilot Memory happens through a new memory tool that's integrated directly into VS Code's chat interface. Here's how it works: Intelligent detection Copilot a...