Choose between Microsoft Intune standalone and hybrid
When speaking with customers and partners, the most common discussions is around choosing Intune standalone (cloud only) or hybrid (ConfigMgr).
It’s an important decision, as it’s not particularly easy to change your mind once device deployment has begun.
We’ve recently published a TechNet article that aims to make your decision easier. The document includes an overview of what the main differences are between standalone and hybrid, an easy to follow design decision workflow, and a high-level pros and cons of each option.
This document will be updated as technology changes, so be sure to check back regularly as many of these design decisions will be redundant in future releases of Intune/ConfigMgr.
I hope you find the new doc useful!
Matt Shadbolt
Senior Program Manager
Enterprise Client and Mobility – Intune
Comments
- Anonymous
June 01, 2016
Excellent article! We were recently questioning if we made the right choice to go with Hybrid and I'm now convinced we chose wisely.Thanks! - Anonymous
June 27, 2016
I think its extremely important to consider the environment. We have 50+ domains, multiple exchange environments, and one instance of Intune. With Online manged, there was no way to make this work in such an environment. With the SCCM hybrid all domains, mail configs, and conditional access works thanks to the some of the attributes and additional configs that are exposed or available. - Anonymous
August 04, 2016
Great! I always tell in feedback forms that one simple page like this is needed! - Anonymous
September 23, 2016
Does Intune has work on servers in support jobs ?- Anonymous
October 02, 2016
Not 100% sure I understand your question, but I'm assuming you're wanting to know whether you can manage servers with Intune? If so, the answer is no. Matt
- Anonymous