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SamErde
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Apr 14, 2020
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Upgrade Exchange Server 2016 DAG to 2019

We are currently planning the upgrade of our Exchange Server 2016 DAG (on Windows Server 2012 R2) to Exchange Server 2019. I have found it surprising that there are a fair number of articles about mi...
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    Michael_Larrivee
    Apr 15, 2020

    SamErde

     

    Yes, a dag is a replication boundary and moving mailboxes to 2019 dag is no different than moving mailboxes from exchange server to exchange server.  It can share the same name space as your 2016 dag and you are correct, you would add the 2019 nodes to the load balancer when you are comfortable.  What I would do is go through the 2016 virtual directory settings and mirror them on the 2019 servers.  Make sure you have any certificates installed on the 2019 server.  You'll have to update your send connectors to include your 2019 servers as necessary and mirror the 2016 receive connectors and their settings on your 2019 servers.

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