What should you include in the recommendation?

Your network contains a single Active Directory domain and two Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenants.

You plan to implement directory synchronization for both Azure AD tenants. Each tenant will contain some of the Active Directory users.

You need to recommend a solution for the planned directory synchronization.

What should you include in the recommendation?
A . Deploy two servers that run Azure AD Connect, and then filter the users for each tenant by using organizational unit (OU)-based filtering.
B . Deploy two servers that run Azure AD Connect, and then filter the users for each tenant by using domain-based filtering
C . Deploy one server that runs Azure AD Connect, and then filter the users for each tenant by using organizational unit (OU)-based filtering.
D . Deploy one server that runs Azure AD Connect, and then filter the users for each tenant by using domain-based filtering.

Answer: A

Explanation:

There’s a 1:1 relationship between an Azure AD Connect sync server and an Azure AD tenant. For each Azure AD tenant, you need one Azure AD Connect sync server installation. Therefore, we need to deploy two servers that run Azure AD Connect for the two Azure AD tenants.

Each user account can only be synchronized to one Azure AD tenant. Therefore, we need a way of splitting the users between the two Azure AD tenants. Azure AD Connect offers three ways to filter which users get synchronized to an Azure AD tenant. You can use domain-based filtering if you have multiple domains in a forest, attribute-based filtering or OU-based filtering.

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/plan-connect-topologies#multiple-azure-ad­tenants

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/how-to-connect-sync-configure-filtering

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