Hi guys,
After read a lot of articles about this, I still not link those on my scenario. So if someone can help I'll appreciated
So, Today I have 2 ad forests, let's call those abc.com and xyz.com, where I don't have trust relationship.
abc.com
2 Domain controllers 2008 R2 and 1 on premise exchange 2010 SP3 infrastructure with DAG, HUB and CAS 2 of each.
All users accounts has one or more mailboxes
xyz.com
2 domain controllers 2012 R2 and 1 Single sign on tenant on office 365 academic
All users accounts has one mailboxes
What I need to do?
Some users from abc.com need to be moved to xyz.com, also this users still need to acces resource on both forests.
In the future, users on abc.com will use hibrid deployment on exchange with office 365 on a different tenant, something like a enterprise plan.
So I read a lot about resource forest and I think that my objective can be reach with follow cenario.
Create a resource domains, let's call that resource.local
Resource.local will be my resource domain and will have exchange 2013 sp1, lync server 2013, some sites like intranet and some systems that will be shared in two other domains.
Is it right?
What I need to know?
So when I move all accounts from current exchange on abc.com to resource.local, I will be change this linked account to users moved on xyz.com domain?
After that It will be possible to move this accounts to office 365 academic tenant, and have all mailboxes of this domain there?
Is it possible to administer accademic tenant on exchange management console to xyz.com just for management?
Academic tenant xyz.domain will still continue with sso setup, or I will need to change something?
In the future will be possible to create an another hibrid deployment to abc.com and move some mailboxes to office 365 enterprise in a new tenant?
Will be possible activate sso on abc.com to office 365 enterprise tenant?
If one of you have another ideas or need more information to give me some tips I'll be glad to hear
Sorry for my bad english
Best regards,
Daniel Ulisses
Administrador de redes e segurança da informação - Microsoft - Fortigate - VmWare
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