Exchange 2010 (On-prem) Migration to Hosted Exchange/Office 365 Planning
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@Dashrender Email archiving software/appliances.
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@scottalanmiller So you would basically add a 3rd party archiving service?
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@wrx7m said:
@scottalanmiller So you would basically add a 3rd party archiving service?
You can, but I thought Dustin linked to something that MS offered in this same vein.
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@wrx7m said:
@scottalanmiller So you would basically add a 3rd party archiving service?
Yes, just like you do in you are doing an on premises email system. MS doesn't provide that, but you can add whatever service you like.
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@Dashrender Litigation hold is usually for certain users at a time and not retroactive if something has already been removed. Kind of like half-way archiving.
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@wrx7m said:
@Dashrender Litigation hold is usually for certain users at a time and not retroactive if something has already been removed. Kind of like half-way archiving.
Hold can't be retroactive by definition
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Thanks to everyone for participating. Anything else that should be considered?
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@wrx7m said:
@scottalanmiller So you would basically add a 3rd party archiving service?
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Based on your mentioned query, I would recommend you to follow Exchange server deployment assistant that is available from Microsoft team and covers all required aspects by checking the necessary prerequisites : https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dn756393.aspx
Here is another informative technet article which provides step-wise details to accomplish this task in flawless manner.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj874016(v=exchg.150).aspx
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@scottalanmiller What I have seen is people losing data for a day or two but not everything. Office 365 recovery or restore for Exchange or Sharepoint is an all or nothing approach. The restore cannot be granular and that's why I enable Recycle bin on Sharepoint.
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@wrx7m How did your migration go? Have you done any more? Just curious what tools (if any) you used......
I'm about to start a migration and need to decide if I am going to do it as a pst import, or a migration from on premise exchange to cloud, and if so, do I use the built-in migration tool at admin.exchange.microsoft.com or a third party tool.
I am interested in what you did and what the pros and cons were.
Thanks!
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@JasGot said in Exchange 2010 (On-prem) Migration to Hosted Exchange/Office 365 Planning:
@wrx7m How did your migration go? Have you done any more? Just curious what tools (if any) you used......
I'm about to start a migration and need to decide if I am going to do it as a pst import, or a migration from on premise exchange to cloud, and if so, do I use the built-in migration tool at admin.exchange.microsoft.com or a third party tool.
I am interested in what you did and what the pros and cons were.
Thanks!
Ended up doing a migration using the standard MS tools. Been a few years now and am glad I did it.