Exchange 2010 to 2013 Migration
Hello All...........I want to migrate my Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013 HA with at least two-2 servers. I have around 600 users. Can someone guide me to design this properly and implement it. Any link to blog/article would also be appreciated for design as well as implementation point of view. Thanks in advance.
August 19th, 2015 8:52am

Hi

I recommend of using 2 servers , there is no need of having more servers.

question,

1) what are the +- size of the mailboxes.

2) are you using public folders.

3) do you have a load balancer?

4) how many databases do you have at this moment.

5) are you going to use in place archive?

if you can provide me some requirements that you want, I can give my feedback of having a design and inplementation.

August 19th, 2015 9:26am

Thanks for the reply.

1.  There are around 600 users with default mailbox sizes.

2.  No

3.  No

4.  Single Database

5.  No

If you have any other question, please do ask.

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August 19th, 2015 3:07pm

Hi,

To complete a migration from Exchange 2010 (or 2007) to Exchange 2013, you need to introduce Exchange 2013 into your existing Exchange environment,

then migrate your content onto the new server(s), and finally remove Exchange 2010.

Exchange Server Deployment Assistant is good starting point:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/exdeploy2013/Checklist?state=2284-W-AAAAAAAAQAAAAAEAAAAAAA%7e%7e

We can refer to these below links to complete the migration:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj898583(v=exchg.150).aspx

http://msexchangeguru.com/2013/05/10/exchange2013-migration/

Regards,

David 

August 19th, 2015 10:05pm

Hi,

To complete a migration from Exchange 2010 (or 2007) to Exchange 2013, you need to introduce Exchange 2013 into your existing Exchange environment,

then migrate your content onto the new server(s), and finally remove Exchange 2010.

Exchange Server Deployment Assistant is good starting point:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/exdeploy2013/Checklist?state=2284-W-AAAAAAAAQAAAAAEAAAAAAA%7e%7e

We can refer to these below links to complete the migration:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj898583(v=exchg.150).aspx

http://msexchangeguru.com/2013/05/10/exchange2013-migration/

Regards,

David 

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August 20th, 2015 2:04am

Hi,

To complete a migration from Exchange 2010 (or 2007) to Exchange 2013, you need to introduce Exchange 2013 into your existing Exchange environment,

then migrate your content onto the new server(s), and finally remove Exchange 2010.

Exchange Server Deployment Assistant is good starting point:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/exdeploy2013/Checklist?state=2284-W-AAAAAAAAQAAAAAEAAAAAAA%7e%7e

We can refer to these below links to complete the migration:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj898583(v=exchg.150).aspx

http://msexchangeguru.com/2013/05/10/exchange2013-migration/

Regards,

David 

August 20th, 2015 2:04am

The above suggested references looks good to get this job done.

Moreover, you may also take help from below given informative resources that might helps you.

Have a look on this article which lets you how to complete a migration from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013.

Migrating from Exchange Server 2010 to Exchange Server 2013: http://exchangeserverpro.com/exchange-2010-to-exchange-2013-migration/

Furthermore, while need to migrate user mailboxes from exchange 2010 to 2013, you may try this exchange migration solution  which lets you to accomplish this migration task without any interruption.

Hope it helps you!

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August 20th, 2015 2:08am

Thanks for the reply; appreciate it.
August 20th, 2015 5:14am

Hi Technet Junkie,

have a look on this website, i used this guide several times as a consultant.

http://exchangeserverpro.com/exchange-2010-to-exchange-2013-migration/

best regards

Jrg

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August 20th, 2015 7:11am

Thanks for the reply Jorg.  Indeed, it looks quite helpful.  Thanks for the share.
August 21st, 2015 6:39am

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