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Office 365 \ Exchange 2010 Hybrid upgrade
- Feb 05, 2018
Hi Matt,
You can migrate your Exchange server to 2016.
The major benefit is have a supported and recent version of Exchange and Hybrid Configuration.
You can have a Hybrid Server that have all functions that a Exchange have, but you must not have any mailbox on there, you can used to relay mail (for example from Scanners to Office 365).
You can see here to the key of Exchange Hybrid http://aka.ms/hybridkey
Hi Matt,
You can migrate your Exchange server to 2016.
The major benefit is have a supported and recent version of Exchange and Hybrid Configuration.
You can have a Hybrid Server that have all functions that a Exchange have, but you must not have any mailbox on there, you can used to relay mail (for example from Scanners to Office 365).
You can see here to the key of Exchange Hybrid http://aka.ms/hybridkey
Hi Guys,
However, as per below article, we are not entitle for hybrid key if we have an existing Exchange 2010 license.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-in/help/2939261/how-to-obtain-an-exchange-hybrid-edition-product-key-for-your-on-premi
Here is one of the condition mentioned:
- You currently do not have a licensed Exchange 2013 or Exchange 2010 SP3 server in your on-premises organization.
My worry is same after year 2020, exchange 2010 sp3 will not be supported, so what are the options?
Do we expect to hear a change at ignite 2018?