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Re: Which scenario to choose - hybrid vs Intune standalone
Seems you're mixing two things, Hybrid migration and co-management. One, Hybrid migration moves existing Hybrid configurations to Intune SA (iOS, Android). After that's done, and you're on SCCM and Intune SA, then you can use co-management start moving Windows 10 management workloads. There's no Linux support in Intune, so nothing to migrate there. No plans for Mac workload migration (from SCCM to Intune).2.5KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Does co-management require any additional infrastructure?
No, you won't. Just Intune Standalone. To extend the reach of SCCM to Internet Based clients, the Cloud Management Gateway role is important, as it provides a way to provision new machines using Autopilot and OOBE, with AAD registration, Intune enrollment, which can then deliver the SCCM agent. With CMG in place, clients not even on the corporate network can start getting SCCM policy and apps.1.2KViews3likes1CommentRe: Which scenario to choose - hybrid vs Intune standalone
No, our Mac focus is on the Mac MDM side, with native Intune management and our JAMF integration. I think you're referring to co-management, not Hybrid, right? Can you clarify? Co-management allows you to persist SCCM management on Windows, move workloads for Windows 10 to Intune over time, and use Intune for cross-platform MDM and MAM.2.5KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Is co-management (or hybrid) required for Azure-joined machines to access domain services?
No, co-management does not resolve traditional auth challenges for AAD Joined Win10 clients (e.g. printing, NTLM, Kerb Auth). This can be somewhat addressed by having a Server 2016 DC and using Windows Hello for auth. The co-management intent is to provide AD+AAD Joined and SCCM+Intune, but to your point, this can't be done for machines already AAD Joined.1.6KViews1like2CommentsRe: SCCM ever going away?
No, the plan is not to move all SCCM functionality to Intune. Modern management is different than traditional management (e.g. Win32 apps vs. Modern Apps, GPO vs. MDM policy, Imaging vs. Modern Provisioning). Co-management is the path to migrate workloads over time, by persisting traditional management in SCCM and moving modern workloads to Intune. Over time. SCCM on-prem will be around for as long as traditional workloads are around (years).11KViews8likes4CommentsRe: Intune Hybrid vs Intune Standalone
Yes, we'd recommend going Intune Standalone. Most of the gaps that Hybrid addressed (RBA, scale, API exposure) have been addressed with our move of Intune to Azure and the Azure Portal. Co-management also only works with SCCM and Intune Standalone, not in a Hybrid configuration.2.2KViews3likes1Comment
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