Jan 10 2023 02:50 PM
We currently host our ADFS and ADFS proxy servers on-premise. We want to set up these two servers on Azure, but we would also like to keep our existing on-premise servers offline as a backup. The idea is that if the Azure environment were to become unavailable, we would flip a switch and revert traffic back to the on-premise ADFS. How would we go about achieving this without causing any conflicts with the newly migrated ADFS servers on Azure?
I was wondering if someone had any experience with what we are trying to do. I imagine that this shouldn't be too complicated.
By the way, our Azure ADFS setup is not live yet. We would like to do a trial run before we go live. I do have a question about this step and having both ADFS servers and proxies running at the same time. What kind of complications could we run into if we were to run two ADFS servers, with different names and different proxies at the same time, even if it were for a brief period of time?
Will redirecting the DNS traffic from the on-premise ADFS proxy to the azure ADFS proxy cause any problems with our on-premise domain controllers and the replica domain controller hosted on Azure?
Thank you
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