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Microsoft Office 365 - Exchange Online Implementation and Migration - Second Edition

By : David Greve, Ian Waters
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Microsoft Office 365 - Exchange Online Implementation and Migration - Second Edition

By: David Greve, Ian Waters

Overview of this book

Organizations are migrating to the cloud to save money, become more efficient, and empower their users with the latest technology. Office 365 delivers all of this in a reliable, fast, and ever-expanding way, keeping you ahead of the competition. As the IT administrator of your network, you need to make the transition as painless as possible for your users. Learn everything you need to know and exactly what to do to ensure your Office 365 Exchange online migration is a success! This guide gives you everything you need to develop a successful migration plan to move from Exchange, Google, POP3, and IMAP systems to Office 365 with ease. We start by providing an overview of the Office 365 plans available and how to make a decision on what plan fits your organization. We then dive into topics such as the Office 365 Admin Portal, integration options for professionals and small businesses, integration options for enterprises, preparing for a simple migration, performing a simple migration, and preparing for a hybrid deployment. Later in the book, we look at migration options for Skype for Business and SharePoint to further help you leverage the latest collaborative working technologies within your organization.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Microsoft Office 365 – Exchange Online Implementation and Migration - Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
10
Deploying a Hybrid Infrastructure – Exchange Hybrid

Migrating from Exchange Server


If you are migrating from an existing Exchange Server environment, the steps are relatively similar to the IMAP migration method. Office 365 Business Essentials and Office 365 Business premium plans allow Directory Synchronization, but we need to decide whether we are going to utilize it in our environment. If you are migrating to Office 365 to decommission your office server and remove Active Directory, then you won't be able to make use of it. However, if you are keeping a server with Active Directory for user and computer management, you will need to perform a hybrid or staged migration. In this example, we are migrating to Office 365 to remove the need for an onsite server, so we will perform a cutover migration, which gives us lots of benefits over a simple IMAP migration. As well as migrating each mailbox, like we did using IMAP, we get the following benefits:

  • Users are automatically created or matched to the existing users in Office 365

  • E-mail aliases...