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Exchange migration

johnjorge
Exchange migration becomes stressful when you have a lot of data to migrate. Native solutions put some restriction on your migration requirements. This takes you to rely on the third party applications.

EdbMails Exchange migration is one of the best Exchange migration solutions that meet all your Exchange migration requirements. Its user friendly interface helps you to perform migration operation effortlessly.

Some Features:
Supports Incremental Exchange migration and avoids duplicate items on the target
It supports automatic mailbox mapping between source and target server
Automatically creates of mailboxes in the target Office 365 server
Automatically sets impersonation rights to the target Office 365 server.
Supports non-English, Unicode characters and special characters for the migration.  
Supports all latest Exchange server versions like Exchange 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007.
Performs direct migrations from Exchange 2007 to 2016, Exchange 2010 to 2019 and many more.
Ensures zero downtime and as there will be no impact on users during the migration.


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Re: Exchange migration

petergroft
Exchange mailbox migration involves transferring mailboxes from one Exchange Server to another or migrating them to a cloud-based email platform like Office 365. Here's an overview of the steps involved in the migration process:

Plan the migration:
Assess your current Exchange environment and determine the migration scope, including the number of mailboxes and their sizes.
Choose the migration method based on your requirements: cutover migration, staged migration, hybrid migration, or third-party migration tool.
Review any prerequisites for the migration, such as ensuring the source and target Exchange servers are properly configured and meeting the necessary system requirements.

Set up the target environment:
Prepare the destination Exchange Server or cloud-based platform, such as Office 365, by setting up the necessary accounts, licenses, and configurations.
Verify the domain and user accounts in the target environment.

Perform the migration:
Configure the migration settings based on the chosen migration method, including the source and target server details, migration batch settings, and mailbox mapping.
Start the migration process, which may involve synchronizing mailboxes, copying mailbox data, or performing a gradual migration over time.
Monitor the migration progress and address any errors or issues that arise during the process.

Complete the migration:
Validate the migrated mailboxes in the target environment to ensure the data has been transferred correctly.
Update DNS records and configure mail routing to direct email flow to the new Exchange server or cloud-based platform.
Communicate the migration to users and provide necessary instructions for accessing their mailboxes in the new environment.
Perform post-migration tasks, such as decommissioning the old Exchange server and verifying the functionality of migrated mailboxes.

Greetings,
Peter
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