I did using http://www.transend.com/products_transend_migrator.asp

you may not  need it as you are coming from exchange already, but you can do 
batches which may help.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jean-Paul Natola

 


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To: [email protected]
Subject: [Exchange] RE: Best Practices/Steps for Exchange Cloud to On Premises
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 15:29:23 +0000









You can also create the mailboxes in advance, test it, redirect new emails to 
the new server and move the data via PST.
 When I did this last time (between two independent environments, no trust 
possible) we were able to move 120GB of data (300+ mailboxes) in 14 hours.
 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of N Parr

Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 3:13 PM

To: '[email protected]'

Subject: [Exchange] RE: Best Practices/Steps for Exchange Cloud to On Premises


 
Well that just made my day, actually month, maybe rest of year.  So we just 
have to deal with ongoing mail which could be a big deal with this
 much data to move.  Perhaps we can script a new contact for every user and set 
it to forward as the mailbox move is started.  I’m sure it’s covered in the 
stuff you told me to look up.
Thanks Michael!
 


From:
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On Behalf Of Michael B. Smith

Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 8:00 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [Exchange] RE: Best Practices/Steps for Exchange Cloud to On Premises


 
New-MoveRequest and New-MigrationBatch authenticate just like a user and move 
the mailboxes. You do have to specify an account that can open the
 mailbox. If you have an admin account for the tenant use that, otherwise you 
can do a unique credential per mailbox.
 


From:
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On Behalf Of N Parr

Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 8:55 AM

To: '[email protected]'

Subject: [Exchange] RE: Best Practices/Steps for Exchange Cloud to On Premises


 
Forgive my ignorance but how do you move mailboxes like that if the existing 
server isn’t part of AD.  I’ve done migrations before between server
 versions but never with non-AD integrated server you can’t set a trust up 
with. 

 
 


From:
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On Behalf Of Michael B. Smith

Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 7:46 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [Exchange] RE: Best Practices/Steps for Exchange Cloud to On Premises


 
You do exactly the same thing that you would do for onboarding Exchange 2010 or 
Exchange 2013 to Office 365.
J
 
Identify the mailboxes, use New-MoveRequest or New-MigrationBatch. Read up on 
those.
 
The most challenging thing is to deal with ongoing email during the migration 
process. One server or the other has to be “master” and if a particular user is 
not
 present on one server it must be forwarded to the other. Another common Office 
365 issue for Staged Exchange Migrations. You can read up on those solutions 
also.
 
This is why you don’t find much unique data – it’s the same.
 


From:
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On Behalf Of N Parr

Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 8:33 AM

To: '[email protected]'

Subject: [Exchange] RE: Best Practices/Steps for Exchange Cloud to On Premises


 
Sorry, first time doing this, left out some important info.  Moving from hosted 
exchange, non-AD integrated.  About 500 users all office 2010,
 most in the Midwest scattered across 5 states but also India, Australia, etc.  
Same domain will be used after migration as currently.  At first it seems 
pretty simple to work up instructions for the users to add their new account 
and move data from hosted
 to new.  Could probably be scripted also.  I keep thinking someone has had to 
have done this before and there’s all kinds of things I’m not thinking of.  I 
have a smart team to work with but I’m the only admin that has any Exchange 
experience and hosts his
 own mail.
Thanks
 


From:
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Michael B. Smith

Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 3:57 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [Exchange] RE: Best Practices/Steps for Exchange Cloud to On Premises


 
What is the platform being used by the third party host?
 


From:
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of N Parr

Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 4:14 PM

To: '[email protected]'

Subject: [Exchange] Best Practices/Steps for Exchange Cloud to On Premises


 
I’m Googling around for this and all I get is office365 articles.  How to 
coexist, how to migrate to 365.  Maybe I’m not digging far enough in
 to the results.  Our goal is to migrate users from a 3rd party host currently 
being used to a new in house 2013 environment.   I know it seems 
counterintuitive to the world direction but powers that be have decided there’s 
a significant cost savings
 considering all the other licensing we are doing and the # of users.
Thanks
                                          

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