Azure AD, Azure AD Domain Services, On-premises Active Directory, AD-sync .. All these terms are now start to appear on most of now a days infrastructure projects. Based on the questions I get from the blog also represent still engineers struggle how to implements Azure services with their needs and how to get best benefits out from it. So this article also a series of articles I was doing…
Azure DNS is now fully supported in the Azure Portal. Even it’s remain on preview mode it’s not too soon to start your testing before introduce to the production environment.
In your local AD infrastructure, AD DNS service is taken care of all your DNS entries. It can be A records, mail server records (MX), CNAME records, service records etc. the same methodology apply for the public…
Data is the value for any organization operations, so it’s important to make sure organization have access to its data in any time. Backup of valued data will ensure seamless access to data in a disaster. Businesses uses different type of backup technologies, tools to backup data. It can be traditional tape backups, on-premises backup, off-shore backup etc. each of these technologies, tools…
As system administrator, how you currently monitor your AD infrastructure? I am sure I will get lot different answers such as SCOM, Event viewer, Performance monitor, Third party application monitors etc. when the AD infrastructure expand, grow the effort and cost you need to put to monitor the AD infrastructure increase too. This is getting more complex if you using hybrid infrastructure.