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Moving SCCM to cloud - still to manage on prem devices

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Hi all,

Havn't seen too much (or that i can find) around anyone with experience of moving the SCCM primary to a cloud service, whilst still managing on prem devices.

I understand that its more common to do this if you are going to manage your cloud infrastructure but not if you want to still manage your on prem endpoints.

 

Only info i read was from a couple years ago and the consensus was it wasn't supported then by Microsoft.

Bandwidth was the main concern regarding app deployment and windows updates pushing to endpoints.

 

My thoughts:

- Was thinking could we use an on prem DP for content. Prior to the cloud move we would pre-stage the larger content for use on the on prem DP. Any future deployment packages would have to be deployed over the wire.

- Intune management? but would be with limited functionality due to Windows 7 clients rather than Win10.

 

The end goal is to move all server infrastructure to the cloud and leave little to none on prem.

 

Just wanted to put the feelers out for anyone who has run into this before and what your decisions were. Any links for blogs etc would be good too.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

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