Storage Question
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@scottalanmiller said:
Or he could use the spare time to move to hosted email and eliminate that from the migration process when 2016 releases
OK that covers one day.. what else?
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Then he can spend months talking about what an awesome experience that was.
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I did throw all these ideas onto another forum, I will say. I'm glad I was directed here, though.
And trust me, I have been practicing with Hyper-V. I've set up quite a few test servers on 2012 R2, Hyper-V. The whole nine yards. Now I ready to rumble!
Though highly considering what you are saying!
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@scottalanmiller said:
Or he could use the spare time to move to hosted email and eliminate that from the migration process when 2016 releases
I was actually thinking that.
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@BRRABill said:
I did throw all these ideas onto another forum, I will say. I'm glad I was directed here, though.
Glad that you decided to join us!
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@BRRABill said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Or he could use the spare time to move to hosted email and eliminate that from the migration process when 2016 releases
I was actually thinking that.
That's definitely what I would do. Practice, migrate, prioritize. You can have everything tested and ready with release candidates before it is time to go live. You can be SO ready
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And, BTW, we just topped TWO HUNDRED posts in under a day for this thread
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This should probably go into another thread, but ... what hosted Exchange platform do you all like?
I've been using Office 365 for my own e-mail.
I have to co-setup, and all my e-mail forwards to my onmicrosoft account. Works great. And it's cheap. Even if you do the $8 month option.
But heaven forbid if you nead tech support.
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@scottalanmiller said:
And, BTW, we just topped TWO HUNDRED posts in under a day for this thread
Is that a record?
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@BRRABill said:
This should probably go into another thread, but ... what hosted Exchange platform do you all like?
I've been using Office 365 for my own e-mail.
I have to co-setup, and all my e-mail forwards to my onmicrosoft account. Works great. And it's cheap. Even if you do the $8 month option.
But heaven forbid if you nead tech support.
it's to late for you now.. but if you move a company that way..make sure you buy O365 from a reseller.
the cost is exactly the same.. but they become your support.
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@BRRABill said:
@scottalanmiller said:
And, BTW, we just topped TWO HUNDRED posts in under a day for this thread
Is that a record?
Ha ha, hardly. But it IS a record for people closely watching a community side by side comparison. It's very new that people have started to post the same topics here and somewhere else. And pretty consistently the activity here is about 800% higher. This one is, thus far, about 1,200% high and the other community had the thread a week before we had it here. So the minute by minute comparison was 720x high activity here after the first week there.
So statistically it is a really important thread after several like it over the past week. But it is the first to so dramatically break the 1,000% barrier and in such a rapid fashion.
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@BRRABill said:
This should probably go into another thread, but ... what hosted Exchange platform do you all like?
Definitely post a new thread.
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@BRRABill said:
@Dashrender said:
it's to late for you now..
Why is that?
Had to look what that was in reference too
While I think you can add a reseller to your account, they won't have the same type of access I don't believe as they would if they sold you the account originally. -
@Minion-Queen would know about the O365 stuff... but maybe you really need to talk to @art_of_shred instead, now that he's client facing
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@Dashrender said:
While I think you can add a reseller to your account, they won't have the same type of access I don't believe as they would if they sold you the account originally.
Oh I was figuring I'd just switch over to a reseller.
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To a partner, not a reseller. Go to a reseller and you get less, not more. Go to a partner and you get more. Resellers like GoDaddy can shave the price but you lose control that you otherwise have.
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@mlnews said:
To a partner, not a reseller. Go to a reseller and you get less, not more. Go to a partner and you get more. Resellers like GoDaddy can shave the price but you lose control that you otherwise have.
Got it.
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@scottalanmiller said:
That's definitely what I would do. Practice, migrate, prioritize. You can have everything tested and ready with release candidates before it is time to go live. You can be SO ready
Would you go right to 2016 the day it launches? Or just use the downgrade rights and install 2012? I generally stay away from new releases!
Do we even know if there is a supported 2003 to 2016 migration? Maybe you have to go to 2012 first anyway?
Also: does anyone know if you can upgrade from an evaluation copy? I just installed one on my server, and it gives you 6 months without a key. If I delayed until the end of 2015, I could roll the dice and hope 2016 releases before 6 months.
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@BRRABill said:
Would you go right to 2016 the day it launches? Or just use the downgrade rights and install 2012? I generally stay away from new releases!
Maybe not THE day, but very, very soon. Remember this is a MINOR release, NT 6.4, not a major release (like NT 7) so this is NOT a new release but an incremental update. Think of this more like patching with features.