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ThomasVde
Dec 16, 2019Copper Contributor
Update Exchange to latest CU
Hello everyone, we are currently running an Exchange 2016 with CU7 and I want to update to the latest CU. I was told, that you shouldn't skip more than one CU, when updating. So for me the u...
- Dec 17, 2019Hi ThomasVde
See here
https://practical365.com/exchange-server/faq-order-install-service-packs-update-rollups-cumulative-updates/
Because each CU is a full build of the product and includes all previous updates, you can upgrade from any earlier CU to the latest CU. For example, if you are running Exchange 2013 CU9, you can upgrade to Exchange 2013 CU13 directly. You do not need to install CU10, CU11, and CU12 first.
Hope that answers your question. As far as I know this is consistent with 2019. Paul Cunningham who wrote the article is one of the best in the business.
Best, Chris
Dec 17, 2019
Hi ThomasVde
See here
https://practical365.com/exchange-server/faq-order-install-service-packs-update-rollups-cumulative-updates/
Because each CU is a full build of the product and includes all previous updates, you can upgrade from any earlier CU to the latest CU. For example, if you are running Exchange 2013 CU9, you can upgrade to Exchange 2013 CU13 directly. You do not need to install CU10, CU11, and CU12 first.
Hope that answers your question. As far as I know this is consistent with 2019. Paul Cunningham who wrote the article is one of the best in the business.
Best, Chris
See here
https://practical365.com/exchange-server/faq-order-install-service-packs-update-rollups-cumulative-updates/
Because each CU is a full build of the product and includes all previous updates, you can upgrade from any earlier CU to the latest CU. For example, if you are running Exchange 2013 CU9, you can upgrade to Exchange 2013 CU13 directly. You do not need to install CU10, CU11, and CU12 first.
Hope that answers your question. As far as I know this is consistent with 2019. Paul Cunningham who wrote the article is one of the best in the business.
Best, Chris