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• Microsoft Certifications and awards
- Office365 MVP
- MCSA Windows Server 2008
- MCITP Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator
- MCTS 70-680 / 70-640 / 70-642 / 70-643
- Microsoft Specialist – Administering Office365 for SMB (74-324)
- MAP in 2010 and 2013
- Small business specialist
- Microsoft Community Contributor 2013 and 2014
• ITPro.es member
- http://blogs.itpro.es/guruxp
• More than 20 years with IT
• Office365 migrations and deployments experienced
• Spanish Office365 Community forums Contributor and also English Technet fórums
• Co-Founder of the very first Office365 Community in Spain
@guruxp
@guruxp
How old are you with Exchange?
On-Prem VS Cloud
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On-Prem VS Cloud
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On-Prem VS Cloud
Why not going hybrid?
Best of two worlds
Ability to go back and forth with mailboxes
Federation Trust (enables free/busy, calendar sharing, etc)
All in one management from on-prem
More storage (mailbox, mailbox+Online archive, Online archive)
Client autoconfiguration
No new profile or OST regeneration needed
No local bandwidth shared with mobile users
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Requirements for going hybrid Exchange 2010SP3+ / 2013CU2+
If Exchange 2007 > SP3RU10 AND at least one Exchange 2013CU2 CAS and MBX roles*
Office365 M, G, E and A plans. So NO SB plans
Office365 tenant must be 15.0.620.28+ and no Transitioning services true status:
Custom domain registered already in Office365 Subscription
Autodiscover DNS record correctly configured pointing to on-prem CAS server
WAAD Sync Tool (DirSync) deployed and working
SAN Certificate with EWS and Autodiscover URIs included (sorry no self-signed certs)
IF want Online Archive feature: ADFS and SSO is recommended
Always go with RCA tool:
What about Edge servers?: Exchange 2010 SP3+ OR Exchange 2013 SP1
Get-OrganizationConfig | Format-List AdminDisplayVersion,IsUpgradingOrganization
https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com
Going Hybrid!
Centralized Transport
Great for compliance and regulations
Secure Mail is the main base
The OnPremisesSmartHost FQDN can be: A Single EX2013CAS, EX2013/2010 EDGE server
Multiple round robin EX2013CAS, EX2013/2010 EDGE servers
Multiple LB EX2013CAS, EX2013/2010 EDGE servers (great for High availability)
Create an extra “*.*” connector to forward outgoing mail through EOP from On-Premises.
Done? , not yet…
MRS Mailbox Replication Service Proxy allows you to move mailboxes to/from Exchange Online
You can choose to move Mailbox, Archive or both
Can be Configured via GUI or through PS
Can schedule mailbox moves
Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory | Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory -MRSProxyEnabled $true
What about EDGE?
Good for not exposing internal CAS or MBX servers to Internet
Optional but recommended
Exchange 2010 SP3 or Exchange 2013 SP1
THANKS!