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  • If you have on-prem Active Directory, it would be easier for you to set up Azure AD Connect and sync the users that way. If you don't set up AD FS, you would log in the same way as if the users were created directly in the cloud.

     

    Then you could later set up AD FS and reap all the benefits from that. 

     

    It's completely feasible to create the users directly in Office 365, then synchronize the users and set up AD FS but it's much easier to just start off with Azure AD Connect in the first place.

    • Phillip Toynton's avatar
      Phillip Toynton
      Copper Contributor

      Hi Robert,

       

      Thank you for the reply.  We're actually planning on moving away from a hybrid environment and we're actively working on not having any on-prem AD servers in-house.

       

      We've been in a hybrid environment for over 4 years and our business model has never needed and/or wanted to use the SSO capabilities with ADFS authentication model. 

       

      What I want to know is IF we go to full O365 cloud and use Azure to ONLY host a newly created DC (and a fault tolerance DC), and use Cloud Identity for authentication, can we later (6 months? a year? 5 years?) add ADFS, AD Sync and AD Connect?  There is a strong desire to simplify our infrastructure.

       

      Phil

      • Roberth Strand's avatar
        Roberth Strand
        Brass Contributor
        Any users created on-prem will be deleted in Azure AD if you stop the sync from AD.

        You can set up your servers in Azure, but before removing anything on-prem you need to migrate the PDC to a DC in Azure and set up a new AAD Connect there.

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