We want to start using a Dev instance next to our production instance of SCCM.
However, looking at the best options where to create a dev instance.
We have a dev domain and a prod domain, but both are child domains of the root, so I'm afraid that installation of the SCCM dev instance will cause issues in the prod environment.
We also have an Azure Dev and Azure Prod instance, but again, they are interconnected.
Is it possible to work out this kind of separate environments, and what is best practice to have them split up that the 2 SCCM Primary site servers don't see each other and start mixing up in AD / boundaries / Azure ...
A second approach would be creating a complete split instance in Azure, without any connection to our current environment, but then everything has to be installed from scratch, causing a lot of extra work for all the different teams involved.
how do you run different Prod & Dev?
Thanks for all the info and suggestions.
Bert
However, looking at the best options where to create a dev instance.
We have a dev domain and a prod domain, but both are child domains of the root, so I'm afraid that installation of the SCCM dev instance will cause issues in the prod environment.
We also have an Azure Dev and Azure Prod instance, but again, they are interconnected.
Is it possible to work out this kind of separate environments, and what is best practice to have them split up that the 2 SCCM Primary site servers don't see each other and start mixing up in AD / boundaries / Azure ...
A second approach would be creating a complete split instance in Azure, without any connection to our current environment, but then everything has to be installed from scratch, causing a lot of extra work for all the different teams involved.
how do you run different Prod & Dev?
Thanks for all the info and suggestions.
Bert