Hi Knox, Great video on Active Directory vs Azure AD vs Azure AD Domain Services and how to handle each one of them. Thank you for your time and sharing your knowledge with us.
Hi, your video is brilliant, I feel I can watch many times and learn form it every one I replay it, thank indeed! I´ve found what I´ve been looking for! Regards!
Quick Q. Why would you go through the hassle of setting up Azure ADDS ? Would a site-to-site VPN not be easier? Would it be a cost reason? Maybe I'm looking at this wrong, but I just see from the diagram more room for failure/issues to occur.
I see where you’re coming from, and I agree. I think it comes down to the company strategy. Do they want to be Cloud first? Can they guarantee as good or better uptime of their local DCs than Azure?
Very Nice Video 👍🏼. I just want to ask I started from scratch and decided to use Azure. I already have Azure AD and Azure AD DS. How I can connect my client to Domain? Thank you
Thank you for the info, very clear explanation.Could you lead me in the right direction on the next scenario? --> The IT company who give us tech support told us that MS Azure AD comes standard with Office 365 and is enabled by default because MS requires it. I could not find such claim. Is that true? They just "activate" Azure AD this month .. now if we need to reset passwords or do anything on our office365 website needs to be done by them because we do not have Admin rights for the local ADs, and apparently you need them to do any change on your Office 365 users.
Hi, is it possible to migrate an AD on-prem completely to the Cloud? Is the best option to have an IaaS or I would've to use AAD and AAD DS to try to have it exactly as what's on-premise?
Thanks for a great explanation! I have a Server 2012 on-premise DC where I have one department's users all use the same login to access their computers in what is basically a kiosk desktop locked down using login batch scripts, reg hacks and GPOs. Is this something I can recreate using Azure ADDS as a completely separate standalone server without having it connect to my current AD environment in any way?
Good high-level explanation. What would you recommend if you have a small new business (say a restaurant), that can't necessarily afford on-site servers, but you want the flexibility to have central authentication for user laptops? Would Azure AD be the way to go?
1- I had forgotten about the expression "on-premise..." haha thanks! 2-Is the azure entirely dependent on your internet connection or is there a hybrid model? Awesome explaination btw!
Can we use azure ad services to administrate devices like mac linux and win and how much we can can we encrypt devices authentication group policy's for linux and mac too patch management etc
- in AD i can register my device to the domain using an admin account, then anyone with an AD account can sign-in to that device. 1. why can't i do the same for AAD ??? 1a. if AAD can do this, then How ??? 2. can i joint servers & workstations to AAD ? 2a. then create shares to allow AAD users to access them ?
Great Video, I have question. If I setup an Azure AD and Join my On prem Windows 10 Pro with it, and also setup Azure ADDS and VM machine to manage the GPOs. Can ADDS GPO will be apply on my on prem Windows 10 machines ? I don't want any On prem Legacy AD.
How can I get GPO onto laptops where the workforce is working from home? Any way to do this without connecting back to Active Directory without opening holes on wireless or VPN?
Cool stuff but it sucks that colleges don't really offer classes about this stuff post MCSA days, only way to learn it feels like it's hoping and praying the study material from McGrawhill and microsoft is enough to pass their overpriced exams. Or if you get star player attention in the work enviorment
Check out Chuck's and my AZ-103 course: bit.ly/3cVmmNE
This is hands down the best video I've seen on this subject
Thanks!! 🙏😊
Hi Knox, Great video on Active Directory vs Azure AD vs Azure AD Domain Services and how to handle each one of them. Thank you for your time and sharing your knowledge with us.
Thanks for simplifying the differences between the three.
Right off the bat I was on the fence on whether to take your course on CBT nuggets, until I saw this video. Thanks a bunch!
Top Notch content and delivery Knox. Love the way you just summarized. Thank you.
I love your way to speak with your hands. It encourage me to focus
I subscribed after watching this video. Then, I found out you're a CBT Nuggets trainer, even better. I absolutely love CBT Nuggets.
straight to the point. well planned with pre-thinking of the FAQ .. Smart video I like it
Thanks!
That's funny. I watched this whole video and then heard "CBT Nuggets" at the end. I worked for CBT Nuggets for 6 years. Tell Dan I said hi.
Your training style made me immediatly subscribe, glad I came across this video. Thank You for taking the time to educate us.
You have Just Nailed it, Amazing explanation !!
Well done. Exactly what I was looking for! Subbed.
Hi, your video is brilliant, I feel I can watch many times and learn form it every one I replay it, thank indeed! I´ve found what I´ve been looking for! Regards!
video starts at 1:20
Quick Q. Why would you go through the hassle of setting up Azure ADDS ? Would a site-to-site VPN not be easier? Would it be a cost reason? Maybe I'm looking at this wrong, but I just see from the diagram more room for failure/issues to occur.
I see where you’re coming from, and I agree. I think it comes down to the company strategy. Do they want to be Cloud first? Can they guarantee as good or better uptime of their local DCs than Azure?
Great Video and simply explanation works best for Hybrid site.
Great explanation. Easy to understand. Thank you dude
Thanks for the feedback!
Very Nice Video 👍🏼. I just want to ask I started from scratch and decided to use Azure. I already have Azure AD and Azure AD DS. How I can connect my client to Domain? Thank you
Thanks for the easy explanation.
I am a huge fan of your content... any plans to have AZ-500 path on cbtnuggets?
Cheers
It is in production now
Very clear explanation
Thank you for the info, very clear explanation.Could you lead me in the right direction on the next scenario? --> The IT company who give us tech support told us that MS Azure AD comes standard with Office 365 and is enabled by default because MS requires it. I could not find such claim. Is that true? They just "activate" Azure AD this month .. now if we need to reset passwords or do anything on our office365 website needs to be done by them because we do not have Admin rights for the local ADs, and apparently you need them to do any change on your Office 365 users.
Thanks for the clarification. What is needed to deploy Azure Windows 10 Virtual Desktop multi-session? Can I get away with just Azure AD and Azure DS?
Hi, is it possible to migrate an AD on-prem completely to the Cloud?
Is the best option to have an IaaS or I would've to use AAD and AAD DS to try to have it exactly as what's on-premise?
Good content, pls can you look into why playback speed cannot be changed for your videos when downloaded offline within RUclips app?
What about the difference between using groups in Active Directory (on prem) and roles in Azure (in cloud)?
Really great info 👍
Thanks for a great explanation! I have a Server 2012 on-premise DC where I have one department's users all use the same login to access their computers in what is basically a kiosk desktop locked down using login batch scripts, reg hacks and GPOs. Is this something I can recreate using Azure ADDS as a completely separate standalone server without having it connect to my current AD environment in any way?
Good high-level explanation. What would you recommend if you have a small new business (say a restaurant), that can't necessarily afford on-site servers, but you want the flexibility to have central authentication for user laptops? Would Azure AD be the way to go?
Azure AD is I think for businesses with zero premise. It sacrifices security though. Plus I read it has more steps.
Agreed with above
Good explanation!
Awesome explanation
Thanks!
@@DataKnox You're welcome
Thanks a lot for explanation!
happy i subscribed, good content
Thank you!!
with M365 E3 you can set printers and drives etc trough endpoint manager
1- I had forgotten about the expression "on-premise..." haha thanks!
2-Is the azure entirely dependent on your internet connection or is there a hybrid model?
Awesome explaination btw!
There is something called the Azure Stack that helps bring Azure resources to you. Give it a quick search!
What is the virtual board software called that u use for ur drawing tablet?
thanks for this
Good job!
How do you get a certification on just plain AD, and not Azure AD?
Thanks!
Great video, but curious to know why you tagged it #ccna and #ccie ....
So azure is just a front end server proving authentication to cloud services?
Very nice video. I can only see troubles... ahead..
Best explanation 🤩
Thanks!!
This was great!!@
Can we use azure ad services to administrate devices like mac linux and win and how much we can can we encrypt devices authentication group policy's for linux and mac too patch management etc
- in AD i can register my device to the domain using an admin account, then anyone with an AD account can sign-in to that device.
1. why can't i do the same for AAD ???
1a. if AAD can do this, then How ???
2. can i joint servers & workstations to AAD ?
2a. then create shares to allow AAD users to access them ?
Great Video, I have question. If I setup an Azure AD and Join my On prem Windows 10 Pro with it, and also setup Azure ADDS and VM machine to manage the GPOs. Can ADDS GPO will be apply on my on prem Windows 10 machines ? I don't want any On prem Legacy AD.
Gonna be pretty hard to migrate off of on-premise AD if you still need GPOs
Great explanation, thanks!
Hi sir
Please make vidoes on how to connect on premises active directly in to azure active directory
Hi! That content is covered in our AZ-303 course learn.gg/dataknox
How can I get GPO onto laptops where the workforce is working from home?
Any way to do this without connecting back to Active Directory without opening holes on wireless or VPN?
You would need to explore an AlwaysOn VPN solution
Cool stuff but it sucks that colleges don't really offer classes about this stuff post MCSA days, only way to learn it feels like it's hoping and praying the study material from McGrawhill and microsoft is enough to pass their overpriced exams. Or if you get star player attention in the work enviorment
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If only I could understand why so many admins want to go to Azure when the local AD is working just fine.
Drawings are hard to read when they are red.
".local"? really? REALLY?
Really
@@DataKnox in 2020, still using .local? good grief. I'm getting tried for doing AD renames for .local....stop encouraging it.
@@DataKnox now go make a video on why you should NOT use .local, as penance.
This causes a lot of confusion. AD doesn't store Users and Pwds, but only AZAD does??