Exchange Server 2010 to 2013 Migration – Installing Exchange Server 2013
Installing the first Exchange 2013 servers into an existing Exchange 2010 organization.
Installing the first Exchange 2013 servers into an existing Exchange 2010 organization.
Before installing the first Exchange 2013 server during a migration project we must first prepare Active Directory.
Server sizing resources for planning an Exchange Server 2013 deployment.
Reviewing the offline address book configuration of existing Exchange Server organizations to avoid full OAB client download after Exchange 2013 install.
Some considerations for Autodiscover when planning an Exchange 2013 deployment in an existing Exchange 2010 organization.
Planning the Client Access server namespaces and SSL certificates for an Exchange Server 2013 migration from Exchange 2010.
Gathering pre-requisite and other information from an existing Exchange 2010 organization to plan for Exchange 2013 migration.
Overview of the Exchange Server 2010 environment and plans to upgrade to Exchange Server 2013.
Microsoft has released a new Exchange Deployment Assistant for Exchange 2013.
Discover the deployment and co-existence information and processes for upgrading an existing organization to Exchange Server 2013.
Learn how to deploy Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 in your organization, including step by step instructions and guidance for avoiding known issues with the upgrade.
When upgrading an Exchange Server 2010 Client Access server to Service Pack 2 you may receive an error message for a missing IIS component.