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Here we discuss the moving of user mailboxes and data from Exchange server to the target cloud server.

The reasons behind lot of users moving to Office 365 are: Office 365 is a cloud-based server and it offers quite significant advantages as compared to Exchange. It offers all-time access, all-time updated features, cost-efficiency and many more.

Below, I have shared two methods one is manual method and another one is third-party method for Exchange to Office 365 migration.

1. Manual Method
Using a manual technique such as cutover, hybrid, staged, or IMAP technique will take too much time to complete the migration process. A single error can create a big issue so technical knowledge is required.

2. Third-party Method
For the effortless Exchange migration process you can use the EdbMails Exchange migration application. It is a user-friendly and reliable solution for complete Exchange migration. The tool supports all the latest Exchange server versions and built with a user-friendly interface for Migrating Exchange server to Office 365 server. It also supports Hosted Exchange migration to Office 365 server.

Other supported scenarios:
Exchange to Office 365 migration
Exchange public folder to Exchange migration
Exchange public folder to Exchange public folder migration
Exchange public folder migration to Office 365
Exchange public folder migration to Office 365 public folder
Exchange public folders to shared mailboxes migration
Exchange public folders to Outlook PST

 

Know More: Exchange Migration Tool 

 



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Step 1: Verify you own the domain.
Step 2: Connect Microsoft 365 or Office 365 to your email system.
Step 3: Create the cutover migration batch.
Step 4: Start the cutover migration batch.
Step 5: Route your email directly to Microsoft 365 or Office 365.
Step 6: Delete the cutover migration batch.

This will help you,
J Wick

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