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After completing this course, delegates will be able to: Install and deploy Exchange Server Configure Mailbox servers and mailbox server components Manage recipient objects Configure the Client Access server role Manage message transport Configure the secure flow of messages between the Exchange Server organisation and the Internet Implement a high availability solution for Mailbox servers and other server roles Plan and implement backup and restore for the server roles Plan and configure messaging policy and compliance Configure Exchange Server permissions and security for internal and external access Monitor and maintain the messaging system Transition an Exchange Server or Exchange Server organisation to Exchange Server Configure Exchange Server integration with Exchange Online Configure the Unified Messaging Server role and Unified Messaging components.
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Small class sizes We limit our class sizes to promote better discussion and ensuring everyone has a personalized experience. Microsoft Official Curriculum on Demand. Microsoft Security Training. Microsoft SharePoint Training. Microsoft Systems Management Server. Microsoft Visual Studio. NET Development. Microsoft Windows Server Training. Minimal hybrid migration is great for organizations that need to take more time to migrate their mailboxes to Microsoft , but still plan to complete the migration within a few weeks.
You get some of the benefits of the more advanced full-hybrid migration without much of the complexity. You can control how many and which mailboxes to migrate at a given time. Microsoft mailboxes will be created with the user names and passwords of the on-premises accounts.
And, unlike cutover migrations, your users don't have to recreate their Outlook profiles. In a full hybrid migration, you have many hundreds, up to tens of thousands, of mailboxes, and you move some or all to Microsoft Because these migrations are typically longer-term, hybrid migrations make it possible to:. Full hybrid migrations are best for organizations that expect to stay in a hybrid configuration for many months or more. You get the features listed earlier in this section, plus directory synchronization, better integrated compliance features, and the ability to move mailboxes to and from Microsoft using online mailbox moves.
Microsoft becomes an extension of your on-premises organization. If your organization chooses to migrate mailboxes to Microsoft but plans to keep DirSync or Azure AD Connect in place to continue managing user accounts from on-premises Active Directory, you need to keep at least one Exchange server on-premises.
If all Exchange servers are removed, you won't be able to make changes to Exchange recipients in Exchange Online. This is because the source of authority remains in your on-premises Active Directory and changes need to be made there. We strongly believe that you get the best value and user experience by migrating fully to Microsoft But we understand that some organizations need to keep some Exchange Servers on-premises. This might be because of regulatory requirements, to guarantee data isn't stored in a foreign datacenter, because you have unique settings or requirements that can't be met in the cloud, or because you need Exchange to manage cloud mailboxes because you still use Active Directory on-premises.
In any case, if you keep Exchange on-premises, you should ensure your Exchange environment is upgraded to at least Exchange or Exchange For the best experience, we recommend that you upgrade your remaining on-premises environment to Exchange You don't need to install Exchange Server if you want to go straight from Exchange Server to Exchange Server Exchange includes all the features of previous releases of Exchange.
It most closely matches the experience available with Microsoft , although some features are available only in Microsoft Check out just a few of the things you've been missing:. Exchange - April Exchange - October The earlier the end-of-support date, the sooner you'll need to perform another migration.
April is a lot closer than you think! Migration path to Exchange or The migration path from Exchange to a newer version is the same whether you choose Exchange or Exchange Install Exchange or into your existing Exchange organization. This module explains how to configure and manage client access services in Exchange Server. It also explains the client connectivity options for Exchange Server and how to configure Outlook on the web.
Additionally, it explains how to configure mobile messaging for Exchange Server. This module describes the high availability options for Exchange Server. It also explains how to configure highly available mailbox databases and Client Access services by using load balancing methods. This module describes Exchange Server backup and restore features and the details that you need to consider when you create a backup plan.
This module explains messaging transport in Exchange Server. It also explains how to configure message transport in Exchange Server and manage transport rules in Exchange Server. This module describes how to deploy and manage an Edge Transport server for message security.
It also explains how to implement antivirus and antispam solutions for Exchange Server. This module explains how to configure performance monitoring and troubleshoot issues in Exchange Server. It also explains how to configure audit logging in Exchange Server and how to maintain and update Exchange Server. This module explains Exchange Online and Office and how to manage it.
It also explains how to implement a migration to Exchange Online. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Save Table of contents. Audience profile The audience for this course includes enterprise-level messaging administrators on Exchange Server. Job role: Administrator. Features: none. Find a learning partner. Browse All Sessions. Skills gained Deploy Exchange Server. Plan and configure storage for Exchange Server.
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