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Cloud attach vs. cloud only: the debate
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Monday, Oct 24, 2022, 09:00 AM PDTEvent details
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
PaulRichards1090
Oct 24, 2022Copper Contributor
On Prem - Whole set of design considerations - number of GPO's vs number of policies. Could Force, loopback user to machine etc. Wait for network on logon.
In Cloud - What design considerations exist? What tools would you use to track any performance impact of a cloud policy? For education customers, 'first logon performance and user experience is certainly important'.. Any tips of what has worked well for you ?
Paul_Woodward
Oct 24, 2022Iron Contributor
In my experience, unlike GPO, there is no equivalent processing delay with Intune config policy. /we have loads of small policies in Intune, and it is no problem at all. And Intune has built in reporting on start up time, time to desktop etc. So don't worry about it, it really is all good.
- Lloyd-MatthewsOct 24, 2022Copper ContributorWe have found the opposite....Intune policy's and settings are pushing out slowly and intermittently. We can't reliably say when a policy will apply from Intune....even if we force the 'sync' on the device.
- Paul_WoodwardOct 26, 2022Iron ContributorI think you are talking about a different thing. PR is interested in first logon performance and user experience - so time to desktop. Unlike GPO, the Intune policies apply in the background after login, so that's why I say "no equivalent processing delay" - all our AAD devices are waay faster to desktop that our AD devices ever were, even after we optimised our GPOs. Despite us having a large number of small Intune policies. As to when those policies land, yes, there can be some delay there, but that's not usually an issue the end user is concerned with.