I like that your videos are up to date and using the recent naming within Azure. (I really don't like when i see a recent video and still using the word 'Azure AD')
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Excellent explanation I couldn't understand the difference reading the documentation until watching this video.
i am trying to move a physical on premise server 2016 standard with 30 users to the cloud. I do want to keep the profile of each user (workstation) intact. What is the best way to do this?
This was very concise and easy to follow. So a question I have is if my org has ms 365 and azure services. Do I need p1 licenses on the ms 365 side and also the domain services on the azure side to be able to use group policies?
Group policy objects are part of Windows AD. No need for a P1 license to use them. The computer has to be Domain joined and the user a member of the domain to use them
I have a requirement of deleting Microsoft entra domain service from one subscription and recreate the same in another subscription. After deleting the entra domain service how I can take backup of users computers and gpos and recreate same in new entra domain service
The options are limited. A third-party tool may work, but not having an admin account may be limiting. If you just need to move it, you may be able to create a replica set in the new subscription and remote the source Entra DS domain. learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/domain-services/tutorial-create-replica-set
This seems like another one of those contradictory situations with MS/Azure and the Future state - the road that most/everyone is being steered down as passengers. One thing I am still trying to understand is how to provision a fundamental requirement for a file share where you can set ACLs that is hosted in Azure. I have established that its not do-able in a PURE AAD/Entra ID setup. Do Domain Services help here? To clarify, I am talking a fileshare in an azure storage account. Again, I specifically point out a need for ACLs in the fileshare (i.e. the folders) - so ‘token’ authentication does not help. This really seems to be an omission that no-one is talking about and/or calling out. If you were starting from scratch/nothing today to setup an environment and did not want any on-prem to worry about, how would you do it?
Hi guys, m having a lot of trouble with join with my account, and i kinda know that is because i dont have all the permissions that i should have... Someone can asnwer to me what is the license that i need to? (sorry for my bad english, im brazilian)
I like that your videos are up to date and using the recent naming within Azure. (I really don't like when i see a recent video and still using the word 'Azure AD')
Excellent explanation I couldn't understand the difference reading the documentation until watching this video.
This is a great compact video explaining the 3 similarities and differences. Keep them coming!
One of the best instructional videos I've seen for some time. Thank you.
Wow that was a great explanation in such a short time, thank you
One of the best teachers out there for Azure. Thank you!
Wow, thank you!
@@Ciraltos Just to let you know that I passed my Az-104 last month because of you, John Savill and MS Learn as my study resources. A big thank you! ❤
Love your updates, easy to digest and to the point. I watch every single one.
bit of a bummer that this isn't a drop-in replacement for iaas windows ad.
Travis excellent succinct video!
can i repleace the on premise AD with Entra ID ?
Thanks a lot for the explanation; I really enjoyed the video
i am trying to move a physical on premise server 2016 standard with 30 users to the cloud. I do want to keep the profile of each user (workstation) intact. What is the best way to do this?
Can you log into windows using entra?
hi can i use Microsoft Entra cloud services only on cloud because my on prem server its only for legacy applications
This was very concise and easy to follow. So a question I have is if my org has ms 365 and azure services. Do I need p1 licenses on the ms 365 side and also the domain services on the azure side to be able to use group policies?
Group policy objects are part of Windows AD. No need for a P1 license to use them. The computer has to be Domain joined and the user a member of the domain to use them
I have a requirement of deleting Microsoft entra domain service from one subscription and recreate the same in another subscription. After deleting the entra domain service how I can take backup of users computers and gpos and recreate same in new entra domain service
The options are limited. A third-party tool may work, but not having an admin account may be limiting. If you just need to move it, you may be able to create a replica set in the new subscription and remote the source Entra DS domain. learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/domain-services/tutorial-create-replica-set
@@Ciraltos creating the replica set in another subscription is not supported
This seems like another one of those contradictory situations with MS/Azure and the Future state - the road that most/everyone is being steered down as passengers.
One thing I am still trying to understand is how to provision a fundamental requirement for a file share where you can set ACLs that is hosted in Azure. I have established that its not do-able in a PURE AAD/Entra ID setup. Do Domain Services help here?
To clarify, I am talking a fileshare in an azure storage account. Again, I specifically point out a need for ACLs in the fileshare (i.e. the folders) - so ‘token’ authentication does not help. This really seems to be an omission that no-one is talking about and/or calling out. If you were starting from scratch/nothing today to setup an environment and did not want any on-prem to worry about, how would you do it?
Hi guys, m having a lot of trouble with join with my account, and i kinda know that is because i dont have all the permissions that i should have... Someone can asnwer to me what is the license that i need to? (sorry for my bad english, im brazilian)
Very informative 🎉 thanks 👍
Thank you. Good info.
Can you be my college professor? You explain this stuff much better.