Great Tutorial. I faced an issue during the prerequisites before the installation of the server as domain controller. "verification of prerequisites for domain controller promotion failed. name change pending. A reboot is required" . Please help
@@cloudinfrastructureservices Could I run my "on premises active directory" completely on an azure vm and have that work for everyone on my company and be able to connect to it? Were a small company with two locations, I don't want to have to manage on premise servers for ad and think the cloud would be more stabile and widely available. Is that possible? Or do I need an on prem server for ad?
@@alexwaller5603 absolutely yes you can do this, as long as you have a network connection from your on prem network to your Azure network this will work fine
@@cloudinfrastructureservices Cool! I'll obviously look into that and figure it out, but how would you have to do that? Would that have to be like through a VPN or something?
you can do, it just depends what your requirements are. If you want to deploy group policies to your users/servers then you wont be able to do that with just running Azure AD
Windows Server 2019 Active Directory Domain Deployment from Azure Marketplace: azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/cloud-infrastructure-services.ad-dc-2019 Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Domain Deployment from Azure Marketplace: azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/cloud-infrastructure-services.ad-dc-2016 You can now deploy Active Directory using the new Active Directory deployment template from Azure Marketplace: azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/cloud-infrastructure-services.active-directory-deployment
great tutorial, been looking for this all morning
Great Tutorial. I faced an issue during the prerequisites before the installation of the server as domain controller. "verification of prerequisites for domain controller promotion failed. name change pending. A reboot is required" . Please help
As the message says, the server needs a reboot after the name change. Reboot the server and try DC promo again. Thank you
thanks for sharing the tutorial, ill be building a new domain this afternoon
Great video. Will I be able to join my local computer as a domain joined PC. It's possible?
Hi, yes absolutely you can add your local computer to the domain. Just make sure your DNS settings point to the domain controllers IP address
@@cloudinfrastructureservices Could I run my "on premises active directory" completely on an azure vm and have that work for everyone on my company and be able to connect to it? Were a small company with two locations, I don't want to have to manage on premise servers for ad and think the cloud would be more stabile and widely available. Is that possible? Or do I need an on prem server for ad?
@@alexwaller5603 absolutely yes you can do this, as long as you have a network connection from your on prem network to your Azure network this will work fine
@@cloudinfrastructureservices Cool! I'll obviously look into that and figure it out, but how would you have to do that? Would that have to be like through a VPN or something?
my boss sent me this link, perfect thanks for sharing
interesting that Microsoft never introduced new domain and forest functional levels in 2019
can we just use the azure AD instead of creating vm with ADDS?
you can do, it just depends what your requirements are. If you want to deploy group policies to your users/servers then you wont be able to do that with just running Azure AD
Windows Server 2019 Active Directory Domain Deployment from Azure Marketplace:
azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/cloud-infrastructure-services.ad-dc-2019
Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Domain Deployment from Azure Marketplace:
azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/cloud-infrastructure-services.ad-dc-2016
You can now deploy Active Directory using the new Active Directory deployment template from Azure Marketplace: azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/cloud-infrastructure-services.active-directory-deployment