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Microsoft Integration Runtime 5.62.9517.2 is a customer-managed data-integration infrastructure component designed to extend the reach of Azure Data Factory and Azure Synapse Analytics into on-premises, private-cloud, and hybrid network topologies. Acting as a secure, stateless compute layer, the runtime executes copy activities, transforms data with mapping data flows, dispatches SSIS packages, and issues native queries against disparate sources without requiring inbound firewall openings. Typical deployment scenarios include moving large ERP or LOB databases from corporate data centers to Azure SQL, synchronizing on-premises file shares with Data Lake Storage, invoking REST-based SaaS APIs behind corporate proxies, or orchestrating complex ETL pipelines that merge mainframe extracts with cloud-born telemetry. Four major versions have been released since the component’s introduction, each adding enhanced lineage tracking, credential chaining, and performance diagnostics while maintaining backward compatibility with existing Azure Data Factory pipelines. The current 5.62.9517.2 build refines TLS 1.3 negotiation, shortens startup latency for self-hosted nodes, and exposes granular performance counters to Azure Monitor. Administrators can install the lightweight service on Windows Server or Linux VMs, register it with a specific Azure subscription, and scale out by adding multiple nodes behind a network load balancer for high-throughput scenarios. Because the runtime is customer-managed, organizations retain full control over patch cycles, virtual network placement, and outbound traffic filtering, making the software suitable for highly regulated environments that prohibit fully public integration services. Microsoft Integration Runtime is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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