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articles/active-directory/hybrid/how-to-connect-fix-default-rules.md

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#### Add an inbound sync rule
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An inbound sync rule means the source for the attribute is a connector space, and the target is the metaverse. For example, to have a new attribute flow from on-premises Active Directory to Azure Active Directory, create a new inbound sync rule. Launch the **Synchronization Rules Editor**, select **Inbound** as the direction, and select **Add new rule**.
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!Synchronization Rules Editor](media/how-to-connect-fix-default-rules/default3a.png)
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![Synchronization Rules Editor](media/how-to-connect-fix-default-rules/default3a.png)
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Follow your own naming convention to name the rule. Here, we use **Custom In from AD - User**. This means that the rule is a custom rule, and is an inbound rule from the Active Directory connector space to the metaverse.
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Today’s applications are required to be highly responsive and always online. To achieve low latency and high availability, instances of these applications need to be deployed in datacenters that are close to their users. Applications need to respond in real time to large changes in usage at peak hours, store ever increasing volumes of data, and make this data available to users in milliseconds.
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Azure Cosmos DB is Microsoft's globally distributed, multi-model database service. With a click of a button, Cosmos DB enables you to elastically and independently scale throughput and storage across any number of Azure regions worldwide. You can elastically scale throughput and storage, and take advantage of fast, single-digit-millisecond data access using your favorite API including SQL, MongoDB, Cassandra, Tables, or Gremlin. Cosmos DB provides comprehensive [service level agreements](https://aka.ms/acdbsla) (SLAs) for throughput, latency, availability, and consistency guarantees, something no other database service offers.
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Azure Cosmos DB is Microsoft's globally distributed, multi-model database service. With a click of a button, Cosmos DB enables you to elastically and independently scale throughput and storage across any number of Azure regions worldwide. You can elastically scale throughput and storage, and take advantage of fast, single-digit-millisecond data access using your favorite API including: SQL, MongoDB, Cassandra, Tables, or Gremlin. Cosmos DB provides comprehensive [service level agreements](https://aka.ms/acdbsla) (SLAs) for throughput, latency, availability, and consistency guarantees, something no other database service offers.
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You can [Try Azure Cosmos DB for Free](https://azure.microsoft.com/try/cosmosdb/) without an Azure subscription, free of charge and commitments or use the [Azure Cosmos DB free tier](optimize-dev-test.md#azure-cosmos-db-free-tier) to get an account with the first 400 RU/s and 5 GB of storage free.
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