Thank you for this video. Has made the process in my head a lot easier. Got a much clearer idea of how am going to do this and then go from there. Very informative
Hi. I have had some comments about the sound, however when I play it online it does seem good. I will however, in future videos, increase the volume and make it all much louder. Thanks for the comment, I appreciate you taking the time.
After all the mailboxes have been migrated. What is involved in decommissioning the Exchange Server? Exchange won't uninstall if it still has mailboxes that reside it's database. Please advise on next steps.
Hi David. True, the mailboxes need to go before you can cleanly remove it. I do have a link here for my article on decommissioning the last Exchange server, however that is geared towards a Hybrid environment although most of it will still ring true. As for a mailbox migration using the BT tool, this will leave the source mailboxes in place (Hybrid migrations destroy the source), so a cleanup is required. To not give the wrong advice, drop me a note to mark@thecloudgeezer.com and lets chat, as there are a number of ways to do it depending on your situation.
Thank you for the response, after performing the migration in the video shown, that also means that although you need to clear up old mailboxes on the local exchange, it also means that those mailboxes are not relevant anymore right? As 365 will now be the primary source for the hosting of the mailboxes etc.
Hi. The Full Migration will copy everything from the source to destination. It also keeps track of what it did so if you run another full migration then it will copy any additional items and not recopy/duplicate what it already did. The normal way is to perform a 'prestage', copying all data up to around 30 days prior, then do a 'full migration' to get the delta moved over. That way the cutover process on your migration night is a lot quicker. Reach out to me at mark@thecloudgeezer.com if you want to dive deeper into those, happy to help out. Mark.
Hi there. is there a way to reach out to you? i have a further query scenario: on prem AD on prem Exch 2013 newly created 365 tennant. Azure AD connector setup and synced to 365. a user license assigned, yet its not creating the mailbox in 365 as it knows on prem exists. how do i get past this? we are going to use Bit Titan for big bang approach. 115 mailboxes thanks!
Thank you for this video. Has made the process in my head a lot easier. Got a much clearer idea of how am going to do this and then go from there. Very informative
Thank you for that. Very pleased that it helped out. Mark.
You are a lifesaver!
Cheers Andrew. Glad it helped you out.
Great video. Requesting you to please increase the audio output on this video as I can barely hear you even at full volume.
Thank you!!
Hi. I have had some comments about the sound, however when I play it online it does seem good. I will however, in future videos, increase the volume and make it all much louder. Thanks for the comment, I appreciate you taking the time.
Thank you again sir
After all the mailboxes have been migrated. What is involved in decommissioning the Exchange Server? Exchange won't uninstall if it still has mailboxes that reside it's database. Please advise on next steps.
Hi David. True, the mailboxes need to go before you can cleanly remove it. I do have a link here for my article on decommissioning the last Exchange server, however that is geared towards a Hybrid environment although most of it will still ring true. As for a mailbox migration using the BT tool, this will leave the source mailboxes in place (Hybrid migrations destroy the source), so a cleanup is required. To not give the wrong advice, drop me a note to mark@thecloudgeezer.com and lets chat, as there are a number of ways to do it depending on your situation.
Thank you for the response, after performing the migration in the video shown, that also means that although you need to clear up old mailboxes on the local exchange, it also means that those mailboxes are not relevant anymore right? As 365 will now be the primary source for the hosting of the mailboxes etc.
Does the full migration in bit titan copy all the items from the source to destination or does it move all the items during the migration?
Hi. The Full Migration will copy everything from the source to destination. It also keeps track of what it did so if you run another full migration then it will copy any additional items and not recopy/duplicate what it already did. The normal way is to perform a 'prestage', copying all data up to around 30 days prior, then do a 'full migration' to get the delta moved over. That way the cutover process on your migration night is a lot quicker. Reach out to me at mark@thecloudgeezer.com if you want to dive deeper into those, happy to help out. Mark.
@@thecloudgeezer Thank you Mark! This Video helped me complete a test migration today.
Really helpful!
thank you!
You're welcome! Glad it was useful for you.
Hi there. is there a way to reach out to you? i have a further query
scenario:
on prem AD
on prem Exch 2013
newly created 365 tennant.
Azure AD connector setup and synced to 365.
a user license assigned, yet its not creating the mailbox in 365 as it knows on prem exists.
how do i get past this? we are going to use Bit Titan for big bang approach. 115 mailboxes
thanks!
Hi. Sure thing, email me at mark@thecloudgeezer.com and we can talk about your specific scenario. Mark.