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Very common interview Question about Azure

 

What is the difference between PHS (Password Hash Synchronization) and PTA(Password Though Authentication)?

PHS-

In this Approach, Password is synchronized with AAD. Authentication occurs in cloud.

PTA-

In this Approach, Password is not synchronized with AAD. Authentication occurs on On-Premises AD.


What is the difference between User Administrator and Global Administrator

User Administrator can delete any non admin user. Admin user can be deleted only by Global Administrator.

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