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The document outlines the process of setting up an SCCM lab on Azure with Intune integration, detailing prerequisites, costs, licensing, and configuration steps. It includes information on required infrastructure components, estimated monthly costs, and step-by-step setup instructions for deploying and configuring SCCM and Intune. Additionally, it provides cost optimization tips and troubleshooting advice to ensure a successful implementation.

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Ppt for Azure

The document outlines the process of setting up an SCCM lab on Azure with Intune integration, detailing prerequisites, costs, licensing, and configuration steps. It includes information on required infrastructure components, estimated monthly costs, and step-by-step setup instructions for deploying and configuring SCCM and Intune. Additionally, it provides cost optimization tips and troubleshooting advice to ensure a successful implementation.

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Slide 1: Title Slide

 Title: Setting Up an SCCM Lab on Azure with Intune Integration


 Subtitle: Prerequisites, Costs, Licensing, and Configuration
 Visual: Azure + SCCM + Intune logos
Slide 2: Overview
 Objective: Deploy SCCM in Azure and integrate with Intune for co-
management.
 Use Case: Lab environment for testing patch management, application
deployment, and endpoint compliance.
 Visual: Diagram of SCCM + Intune co-management architecture
Slide 3: Prerequisites
1. Azure Account
o Active Azure subscription (Pay-As-You-Go or Free Trial)

o Contributor permissions for resource creation

2. Infrastructure Components
o Azure Virtual Network: Isolated subnet for lab resources

o Virtual Machines (VMs):

 SCCM Primary Site Server (Windows Server 2022, 4+ vCPUs,


16GB+ RAM)
 SQL Server VM (SQL Server 2019+ Standard/Enterprise)
 Domain Controller (Windows Server 2022 for Active Directory)
 Client VMs (Windows 10/11 for testing)
o Azure Active Directory (Azure AD): Tenant for Intune integration

3. Licenses
o Microsoft 365 E3/E5 (includes Intune license)

o Windows Server + SQL Server licenses (BYOL or Azure Marketplace)

 Visual: Screenshot of Azure Portal → Create VM


Slide 4: Azure Resource Costs (Estimated Monthly)

Monthly
Resource Size Hourly Cost
(730h)

SCCM Server D4s_v3 (4 ~$0.192 ~$140


Monthly
Resource Size Hourly Cost
(730h)

vCPU)

D4s_v3 (4 ~$0.384 (with SQL


SQL Server ~$280
vCPU) license)

Domain Controller B2s (2 vCPU) ~$0.04 ~$29

Windows 10 Client
B2s (2 vCPU) ~$0.04 ~$29
VM

Storage (SSD) 128GB ~$0.17/GB/month ~$22

Networking Data Transfer ~$0.01/GB ~$10

~$500/
Total
month

Notes:
 Use Azure Pricing Calculator for accurate estimates
 Enable auto-shutdown to reduce costs
 Visual: Azure Pricing Calculator screenshot
Slide 5: Licensing Details
1. SCCM Licensing
o Requires Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager license (included in
Microsoft 365 E3/E5)
2. Intune Licensing
o Included in Microsoft 365 E3/E5 or standalone Intune license
($8/user/month)
3. SQL Server
o Bring Your Own License (SA required) or pay via Azure Marketplace
(~$0.384/hour for Standard)
4. Windows Server/Client
o Azure Hybrid Benefit saves 40% if using existing licenses

 Visual: Table comparing Microsoft 365 E3 vs. E5 features


Slide 6: Step-by-Step Setup (Overview)
1. Azure Setup
o Create Resource Group → Virtual Network → Subnet

o Deploy VMs (DC, SCCM, SQL, Clients)

2. Configure Domain Controller


o Install AD DS, DNS, and join VMs to the domain

3. Install SCCM
o Install SQL Server → SCCM prerequisites → Run SCCM setup

4. Intune Integration
o Enable co-management in SCCM → Tenant attach to Intune

 Visual: Screenshots of SCCM console + Intune admin center


Slide 7: Co-Management Configuration
 Workloads to Shift:
o Device Compliance

o Endpoint Protection

o Client Apps

 Requirements:
o Azure AD-joined devices

o SCCM version 1910+

 Visual: Co-management workload slider in SCCM console


Slide 8: Cost Optimization Tips
 Use Azure Dev/Test Pricing (discounted rates for labs)
 Schedule VM auto-shutdown (non-working hours)
 Use B-series VMs for burstable workloads
 Azure Hybrid Benefit for Windows + SQL Server
 Visual: Azure Auto-Shutdown settings screenshot
Slide 9: Troubleshooting Tips
 Ensure NSG rules allow SCCM/Intune traffic (HTTPS, ports 443, 8530)
 Verify Azure AD device sync
 Check SCCM logs (CMTrace.exe)
 Visual: Screenshot of NSG rules in Azure
Slide 10: Conclusion
 Azure provides scalable infrastructure for SCCM labs
 Co-management with Intune modernizes endpoint management
 Monitor costs via Azure Cost Management
 Visual: Summary diagram of SCCM + Intune workflow
Slide 11: References
 Azure Pricing Calculator: https://azure.com/e
 Microsoft SCCM Docs: https://learn.microsoft.com/sccm
 Intune Integration Guide: https://learn.microsoft.com/intune
Design Tips
 Use Azure’s blue/white theme for consistency
 Add arrows/icons to diagrams for clarity
 Include actual screenshots from Azure Portal/SCCM/Intune

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