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Migrating from an on-premises Exchange Server to Office 365 (Microsoft 365)

blog.payperitem.com, March 30, 2025March 30, 2025

Step 1: Plan Your Migration

Assess Your Current Environment

  • Identify your Exchange Server version (Exchange 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019).
  • Determine the number of mailboxes, distribution lists, and public folders.
  • Ensure Active Directory is healthy and up to date.
  • Verify bandwidth requirements for data migration.

Choose a Migration Strategy

There are three main migration types:

  1. Cutover Migration (For fewer than 2,000 mailboxes, Exchange 2013 and below)
  2. Staged Migration (For Exchange 2003/2007 with more than 150 mailboxes)
  3. Hybrid Migration (For Exchange 2010 and later, allows coexistence)

Step 2: Prepare for Migration

1. Verify Domain Ownership in Microsoft 365

  • Sign in to Microsoft 365 Admin Center.
  • Navigate to Settings > Domains and add your domain.
  • Verify the domain using TXT/MX records provided by Microsoft.

2. Set Up Directory Synchronization (If Required)

  • If using Hybrid or Staged Migration, install Azure AD Connect to sync on-prem AD to Azure AD.
  • Configure password hash synchronization or federation for seamless login.

3. Assign Licenses in Office 365

  • Ensure all users have a valid Microsoft 365 license (Exchange Online Plan).

Step 3: Perform the Migration

1. Cutover Migration (For Small Deployments, Exchange 2013 & Below)

  • In Exchange Admin Center, navigate to Recipients > Migration.
  • Select New Migration Batch > Cutover Migration.
  • Add users to migrate and start the batch.
  • Once complete, switch the MX record to Office 365.

2. Staged Migration (For Exchange 2003/2007 with Many Users)

  • Create a CSV file with mailbox details.
  • In Exchange Admin Center, go to Recipients > Migration.
  • Select New Migration Batch > Staged Migration.
  • After migration, change MX records and complete the cutover.

3. Hybrid Migration (For Coexistence, Exchange 2010 and Later)

  • Run Hybrid Configuration Wizard (HCW) from Exchange Admin Center.
  • Configure mail flow (Exchange Online Protection).
  • Migrate batches of mailboxes gradually.

Step 4: Post-Migration Tasks

1. Update DNS Records

  • Change MX records, Autodiscover, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC to point to Office 365.

2. Verify Mail Flow and Client Connectivity

  • Ensure Outlook and mobile devices are connecting correctly.
  • Test email sending/receiving from external domains.

3. Decommission Old Exchange Server

  • Once all mailboxes are migrated, remove the old Exchange server.
  • Uninstall Azure AD Connect if not required anymore.

4. Train Users and Provide Support

  • Educate users about Office 365 features.
  • Set up OneDrive and Teams for collaboration.

Step 5: Monitor and Optimize

  • Use Microsoft 365 Admin Center and Exchange Online PowerShell to monitor mail flow.
  • Set up compliance policies, retention rules, and security measures.
  • Regularly update licenses and manage storage quotas.
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