Do not just press next when it asks for “paths” 5:50, you are not supposed to be putting NTDS/SYSVOL on the C drive, this disk has caching enabled and it will could corrupt your AD database, Microsoft states you must created a second disk, disable host caching and install the NTDS/SYSVOL there instead.
With having your own DNS server on Azure what would you setup as the forwarders on the DNS server? For on-prem you typically set your ISP DNS servers as the forwarders, but obviously with it hosted on Azure you wouldn't use your ISP's DNS server.
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Do not just press next when it asks for “paths” 5:50, you are not supposed to be putting NTDS/SYSVOL on the C drive, this disk has caching enabled and it will could corrupt your AD database, Microsoft states you must created a second disk, disable host caching and install the NTDS/SYSVOL there instead.
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With having your own DNS server on Azure what would you setup as the forwarders on the DNS server? For on-prem you typically set your ISP DNS servers as the forwarders, but obviously with it hosted on Azure you wouldn't use your ISP's DNS server.
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Thank you. This is fantastic. Question, can I add a physical device to that domain as well?
Appreciate it! Yes you can. This link gives an example learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/hybrid/hybrid-server-os-mgmt
can i add my local machines to this domain?
Yes you can
@@dayobam How?
Did you figure out how to do this?
thank you so much
You're welcome!