ARM Support in Cloud

Applies to: Patch My PC Cloud

Patch My PC (PMPC) Cloud now supports Advanced RISC Machine (ARM) devices.

Note

ARM support is currently limited to a few apps deployed via Patch My PC Cloud (we are adding more). We are also looking to add ARM support to our On-premises Publisher.

Also, as ARM support has not been officially released, these docs will temporarily exist in their own section. Once ARM support has been officially released, these docs will be finalized and integrated into the relevant published docs.

You will see ARM support in the following features/areas of PMPC Cloud:

Filter by Architecture

Now, when you click the Filter button and select the Architecture dropdown, you will see the ARM option.

“ARM” option in the “Architecture” dropdown

Checking this checkbox and clicking Apply All Filters will filter the App Catalog to only those apps that can be deployed to ARM devices.

“ARM” filtered list of apps.

Deploy an App

When you Deploy an App using Cloud, if an app supports ARM, you will see ARM listed under the Architecture field on the properties page of the app.

“ARM” listed under the “Architecture” field on the properties page of an app.

When you click Deploy, ARM will be shown as an option under the Architecture section.

“ARM” listed under the “Architecture” field on the properties page of an app.

Note

We currently do not support creating Custom Apps for ARM.

Discovery

Discovery now supports both the discovery and deployment of ARM apps.

Note

See Discovery in Cloud for more information.

Binary Free Apps

When you Upload the app installer as part of creating a Binary Free App, if the app supports ARM, on the General Information tab, you will see ARM listed under the Architecture setting.

“ARM” listed under the “Architecture” field on the “General Information” tab of a Binary Free App.

MSP App Sets

If you are a Managed Service Provider (MSP) using MSP App Sets, when you add an app to an App Set, if the app supports ARM, you will see ARM listed under the Architecture field on the General Information tab.

“ARM” listed under the “Architecture” field on the properties page of an app.

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