Exchange Server 2016 Migration – Mail Flow Cutover
Migrating inbound, outbound, and internal relay mail flow to Exchange Server 2016 during a migration project.
Migrating inbound, outbound, and internal relay mail flow to Exchange Server 2016 during a migration project.
Performing the cut over of client access namespaces during a migration to Exchange Server 2016.
Preparing an existing Exchange 2013 or 2010 environment for the coexistence period of an Exchange 2016 migration project.
Creating and configuring mailbox databases for a new Exchange 2016 Mailbox server during a migration project.
Configuring the client access URLs and SSL certificate for a new Exchange Server 2016 Mailbox server during a migration project.
Deploying the first Exchange 2016 Mailbox server into an existing Exchange Server 2013 or 2010 organization.
Reviewing the email routing topology, storage quotas, application and device integration, and OAB configuration for the existing Exchange organization.
Reviewing the SSL certificates in an Exchange Server environment in preparation for migrating to Exchange Server 2016.
Reviewing the client access namespaces in an Exchange environment in preparation for migrating to Exchange 2016.
How to review the existing environment to meet the system requirements for deploying Exchange Server 2016.
If you need to change your Exchange Server namespaces, should you change them before, during, or after a migration?
This article is the first part in a series that demonstrates the step by step process for migrating to Exchange Server 2016.