Dell rapid recovery powershell cmdlets update#
If you have enabled the feature with a AzFilesHybrid version below v0.2.2 and want to update to support AES 256 Kerberos encryption, please refer to this article.
Though we recommend using AzFilesHybrid module, if you are unable to do so, we provide the steps so that you may perform them manually. Since some parts of the cmdlets interact with your on-premises AD DS, we explain what the cmdlets do, so you can determine if the changes align with your compliance and security policies, and ensure you have the proper permissions to execute the cmdlets. The cmdlets in the AzFilesHybrid PowerShell module make the necessary modifications and enables the feature for you. Option one (recommended): Use AzFilesHybrid PowerShell module Premium file shares (FileStorage), LRS/ZRS When the feature is enabled on the storage account, it applies to all new and existing file shares in the account.
You can think of this process as if it were like creating an account representing an on-premises Windows file server in your AD DS. To register your storage account with AD DS, create an account representing it in your AD DS. To enable AD DS authentication over SMB for Azure file shares, you need to register your storage account with AD DS and then set the required domain properties on the storage account. After enabling the feature, you must configure your storage account and your AD DS, to use AD DS credentials for authenticating to your Azure file share. This article describes the process required for enabling Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) authentication on your storage account. Before you enable Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) authentication, make sure you've read the overview article to understand the supported scenarios and requirements.