Microsoft 365 Fundamentals MS-900 Practice Question
A company wants its users to access Microsoft 365 using the same credentials they use for their on-premises Active Directory, without deploying additional servers for authentication. Which identity model should they implement to meet this requirement?
Implementing the Synchronized Identity model allows the company to synchronize user accounts and password hashes from their on-premises Active Directory to Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory). This synchronization is done using Azure AD Connect. Users can sign in to Microsoft 365 with the same credentials they use on-premises, without the need for additional authentication servers. The Cloud Identity model requires creating separate cloud-only accounts, which would not use the on-premises credentials. The Federated Identity model requires deploying additional infrastructure, such as Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) servers, which the company wants to avoid. Multi-Factor Authentication is a security feature that adds an extra layer of security but is not an identity model.
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