Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part6

Security Translation – Local Profiles and things to consider for end user experience

The last bit of any migration project is to keep the end user experience as simple and smooth as possible. So, by now we have successfully migrated the groups, migrated the users keeping their mailboxes intact and providing them access to all their resources using SID history. As the last bit of the migration I would like to discuss about few things that should be considered from an end user’s perspective to make their experience good when they login to the new domain.… [Keep reading] “Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part6”

Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part5

Users Migration

The gun seems to be pretty much loaded with all the ammunition, ready to fire? Probably not yet …

Here I want to discuss about few basic things that are easily missed and can cause the migration to fail or go wrong. Few things worth noting down before getting into the migration:

  • Make sure you have a plan to provide the permissions of file shares that built-in groups in source domain have access to.
[Keep reading] “Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part5”

Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part4

Active Directory Groups

Now that we have got our both the AD environments ready to start the migration and installed all the required tools, let’s start moving the objects over. To ensure that we have the proper security structure in place before users are migrated to target domain, we’ll be dealing with Active Directory groups before migrating any of the user objects.

So, what is an AD group? How is the security structure controlled by these groups?… [Keep reading] “Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part4”

Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part3

Installation and configuration of ADMT tool and Password Export Server

Now that we have got our active directories in both source and target domain ready for migration, let’s install the tools required for migration.

ADMT Migration Account

The ADMT service account needs to have administrative rights in both source and target domains. It’s a good idea to create a user specifically for the ADMT Migration, however you may still use an existing user if desired. A single service account will be used for the entire migration:

  • In the target domain, create an administrator account

Target Domain:

  • In the source domain add the same user to the built-in Administrators group (it can’t be added directly to domain admins group).
[Keep reading] “Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part3”

Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part2

Configuring source and target domains

In the previous post of this series I discussed about the tasks involved in migrating a user from a domain to another in a hybrid exchange environment. Now let’s get down to the nitty-witty of migration.

Before getting into moving the users across to target domain, there are few things that need to be installed and configured in both source and target domain. Let’s start by looking at the configuration steps for source and target domains.… [Keep reading] “Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part2”

Windows 2016 fileserver cluster on Microsoft StorSimple – Part 4

Failover to cloud appliance in case of DR event

In a disaster recovery (DR) scenario, the primary device stops functioning. StorSimple uses the primary device as source and moves the associated cloud data to another target device. This process is referred to as the failover. The following graphic illustrates the process of failover.

The target device for a failover could be a physical device or even a cloud appliance. The target device may be located in the same or a different geographical location than the source device.… [Keep reading] “Windows 2016 fileserver cluster on Microsoft StorSimple – Part 4”

Windows 2016 fileserver cluster on Microsoft StorSimple – Part 3

Setting up a 2*node windows 2016 on-prem fileserver cluster and 1*Windows 2016 fileserver on Azure

In previous posts (part1 and part2) of this series I discussed about the overall solution and how to configure on-prem and cloud StorSimple storage systems. I also explained the steps to provision the storage to servers from StorSimple storage.

The focus of this post is to discuss about the requirements and steps to create an on-prem Scale-Out-Fileserver cluster and a standalone fileserver on Azure for DR capability.… [Keep reading] “Windows 2016 fileserver cluster on Microsoft StorSimple – Part 3”

Windows 2016 fileserver cluster on Microsoft StorSimple – Part 2

Setting up the on-prem StorSimple 8600 device and StorSimple 8020 cloud appliance

In the part1 of this series, I discussed about the solution, an overview of different products involved and how those products hang together to provide a fileserver solution with DR capability in Azure.

Now, lets discuss the step-by-step implementation procedure to get the solution into a working state. In this part I am going to show you the steps to configure on-prem StorSimple storage and StorSimple cloud appliance.… [Keep reading] “Windows 2016 fileserver cluster on Microsoft StorSimple – Part 2”

Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part1

An Introduction and high-level migration approach

Over the past few months I have been working on developing a strategy for migrating users from one domain in a forest to another domain in a separate forest. Sounds quite simple at the first read of it, right? Just use ADMT and migrate the groups, user accounts and profiles, job done? Well that’s what I had thought when I started working on it.

As I started digging more and more into the details, the complexities involved started unfolding.[Keep reading] “Active Directory User Migration in Hybrid Exchange Environment Using ADMT – Part1”

Windows 2016 fileserver cluster on Microsoft StorSimple – Part1

Introduction to Series

After recently setting up a storage and DR solution for one of my customers to host their fileserver workload, I thought I’d write a series to document its use and to share any useful tips I found along the way. This first post will explain the technologies that were involved in the solution and how the different components hang together.

What will be covered in the series?

Part 1: Introduction to solution, Microsoft StorSimple device and Windows 2016 file server cluster.[Keep reading] “Windows 2016 fileserver cluster on Microsoft StorSimple – Part1”