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Cloud attach vs. cloud only: the debate
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Are you planning a new Microsoft Intune deployment? Are you wondering if you need Configuration Manager? Join Danny and Steve for a special edition of Unpacking Endpoint Management as they breakdown ...
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Updated Oct 28, 2022
Rob de Roos
Oct 24, 2022Iron Contributor
What are the most common issues why people, in this thread, are not migrating from CM to Intune. I'm really wondering what others are looking at why they can't migrate. Is it certain GPO's that simply are non-existing in Intune, is it application delivery, etc. I'm realy wondering.
- Lloyd-MatthewsOct 24, 2022Copper ContributorSlow and unreliable push of settings and apps from Intune.... We've had issues for 5 years...wether hybrid or just azure-intune only..... For example we push out new settings or apps to a group of 30 machines and half may get the settings right away others will intermittently get them much later and some may get only some of the settings and apps....
- FuzzyWazHeOct 24, 2022Copper ContributorManagement buy in, time, time to learn new tool. CM is rock solid and running and reliable. Processes for adding apps in a quick time. Task sequences, able to do some complex installs that require reboots and removing aps etc
- Paul_WoodwardOct 24, 2022Iron Contributorimaging devices, you can do a lot of custom stuff with the base image/task sequences. When you move to Autopilot you start with vanilla, and have to make all config changes/customisation through policy. Doable, but a different end user experience and a bunch of work.
- Jason_SandysOct 24, 2022
Microsoft
This begs the question though, why? Why perform all of these customizations? You've stated yourself that these increase cost and they certainly increase complexity. We've been calling this out for many years even before Autopilot was released. Anything and everything you tweak, customize, change, etc. away from the default adds risk, cost, and long-term overhead. My constant statement here is that just because you can, doesn't mean you should.- ErinDayOct 24, 2022Brass Contributorcompliance. legacy apps. custom in house apps you have no control over. the list goes on!
- ErinDayOct 24, 2022Brass Contributor
Gaps between Intune and SCCM, server management, OS deployment for secure environments that dont have internet access. Autopilot doesnt work on prem because of our NAC lockdown network. Inventory management. GPO. We still have a lot of legacy apps and services that require AD join. Autopilot doesnt support from what i can see, any naming conventions. Totally on our roadmap to move to cloud only but it will be a looooong journey when we have to figure out all of these gaps.