From the course: Configure and Manage SharePoint Hybrid Scenarios

What you should know

- [Illustrator] For this course, it is expected that you already have some general knowledge of working with Microsoft server products and know how to navigate and manage those products. It's also pretty important that you already have some level of knowledge and maybe even some experience with both SharePoint Online and on-premises SharePoint Server. Now, if you want to follow along and try to practice going through all the steps that I will demonstrate for you in this course, I will explain to you what I have set up here. I have two computers, they're actual virtual machines, but the equivalent of two computers, one which is set up as a domain controller so that I have a domain environment here in my office. And then I have another server, which is a member server of that domain, which has as both SharePoint 2019 and SQL Server 2019. Okay, so that's going to be my on-premises SharePoint Server. Additionally, you have to have a Microsoft 365 account, which has been provisioned with SharePoint Online. Okay, so again, since this is hybrid scenarios, you need to be able to have both on-premises and SharePoint Online. And then here's one little tidbit which we'll get into when we get into the course, but you're going to have to have an actual registered internet domain. Okay, so if you're thinking to yourself, "Well, when I signed up for my Microsoft 365 account, "they gave me a domain name." Which is like something.onmicrosoft.com. Well, that's not the registered internet domain that I'm talking about. You need to have an actual domain that you'll have to go out there and register, but I'll get into that in more detail when we get into the course. All right, but that's pretty much it. That's what you need to know to be able to follow along with this course.

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