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Hands-On Cloud Solutions with Azure

You're reading from   Hands-On Cloud Solutions with Azure Architecting, developing, and deploying the Azure way

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468659
Length 224 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Greg Leonardo Greg Leonardo
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Azure 2. Moving Existing Apps to Azure FREE CHAPTER 3. Building Solutions in Azure 4. Understanding the Infrastructure behind Solutions Built in Azure 5. Developing Solutions the Right Way in Azure 6. Deploying Solutions to Azure 7. Putting It All Together 8. Best Practices to Make Your Life Easier in Azure 9. Assessments 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Extending Directory Services to Azure

Organizations have leveraged Directory Services and Identity Services for years, and they have manifested in the Azure Active Directory in Azure. The Azure Active Directory (AAD), is important for securing services for Azure-based solutions.  Before we discuss moving existing applications to Azure in Chapter 2, Moving existing apps to Azure, it is a good practice to synchronize directories so that resources can be shared from on-premise to Azure in hybrid scenarios.  A hybrid scenario would be defined as moving your web front-end virtual machines into Azure while your databases' virtual machines remain on-premise.  You can leverage Azure Connect to solve the syncing of your on-premise Active Directory to Azure Active Directory, as shown in the following diagram:

Azure AD Connect

While this book is about Hands-On Solutions with Azure, the configuration of the synchronization to Azure can be complex based on the directory services configured within your organization. You can find Azure Connect in the portal, as shown in the following screenshot.

You can also learn how to set up Azure Active Directory to sync with your organization by using the guide at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/connect/active-directory-aadconnect, as you can see below in Figure 1.7.

Azure Connect in the portal

No matter how you choose to use Azure, it is important to get the security right upfront.  Now, one of the biggest differences is that the Azure Active Directory has pricing plans based on the type of services you need, and you can review that pricing here: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/active-directory/

Make sure to move all of your domains first. You want to use OU filtering to ensure that only the people you want are synchronized.  Moving resources to a non-sync OU will reduce the object's sync, for example, there may be people that have left or services not in use.

Once everything has been completed, your users should be able to change their passwords on both fronts.  You will also have the ability to access and secure resources without having to add them to Azure AD and cut down on your user management.

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