how we speak an accent like you. could you let us know where did you the training so that we can also start following the same. that would be really helpful
Hi Janus, at 1:00 pf this video, the guy says that there is a one-to-one to your ON-PREM AD with your tennant throught AZ-AD Direct Connect (also says that there are scenarios in which one particular AD/AZ-AD can be connected to 2 different tennants, but one Account of that AD can no has access to two different tennants. All this means that One AZ-AD can be assigned to one particular DOMAIN, and can not have several names because is supposed to be connected to only one AD-Domain Controller. I hope this helps you!
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Best explication ever!!!! been searching for days to get an explication on this! Thank you!!!!!
Excellent explanation - thanks for simplifying the concept!
Great video. I am learning Azure. Thank you for explanation.!!
Excelent Video, it was very helpful, very, very, very gratefull with you. Regards!
That is a great explanation. Thank you !
Thanks, it looked tough until this. I am novice to all this, any idea, how can i practice or get azure account to follow the above steps?
So, if they're can only be 1 domain name (to represent an organization) how could there be 2 tenants within the same organization? Thank you
how we speak an accent like you. could you let us know where did you the training so that we can also start following the same. that would be really helpful
Can the Azure RBAC role be admin to their own subscription?
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1 AAD can have several domain names?
Hi Janus, at 1:00 pf this video, the guy says that there is a one-to-one to your ON-PREM AD with your tennant throught AZ-AD Direct Connect (also says that there are scenarios in which one particular AD/AZ-AD can be connected to 2 different tennants, but one Account of that AD can no has access to two different tennants. All this means that One AZ-AD can be assigned to one particular DOMAIN, and can not have several names because is supposed to be connected to only one AD-Domain Controller. I hope this helps you!