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robert_robert
May 30, 2020Brass Contributor
deploy exchange online protection
Hello people ,
we have an Exchange online which is protected by EOP obviously and we have another on prem exchange that is protected by a third party filter ... we would like to deploy EOP for our on-prem exchange also ...
My Question is ... we should go for hybrid deployment right ? if yes , where can i find the documentation for that ?
thank you
- Yes, you are correct.
If both domains are somehow related I would use the same ExO environment. No extra value added.
Otherwise, I would go with a new tenant and a standalone plan.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/set-up-your-eop-service?view=o365-worldwide
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- Ricardo VianaSteel ContributorYes, hybrid is they to go. You should read the requirements and start with this document:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/exchange-hybrid
And more specific about mailflow: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/transport-routing- robert_robertBrass Contributoryou are assuming that we have a hybrid environment " For example, both on-premises and Exchange Online organizations use the @contoso.com SMTP domain." right ?
where in fact we have different domains ... so should we really be going with the hybrid setup of EOP or Standalone ?- Ricardo VianaSteel ContributorYes, you are correct.
If both domains are somehow related I would use the same ExO environment. No extra value added.
Otherwise, I would go with a new tenant and a standalone plan.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/set-up-your-eop-service?view=o365-worldwide
- robert_robertBrass Contributor
this is a real complicated process i see ... just to be clear ... we have 2 different domains ...
1- mailto:exchange1@123.com
2- mailto:exchange2@456.com ==> protected with EOP
we want to protect mailto:onprem@123.com with EOP also ... i thought this is a standalone scenario
- Ricardo VianaSteel ContributorThat's always hard to answer... I would say that the process (running the hybrid wizard) is easy but checking the requirements and understanding what changes when you enable hybrid might be more complex.