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VigneshGanesan's avatar
Apr 21, 2020

Is EXO mandatory for Teams retention policy to work

Hi Team ,
I’d like to understand the dependency of EXO for Teams retention policies . My customer just wants to use Teams 1:1 chat , group chat , audio calling , video calling and he doesn’t want to use file sharing or meetings /calendar features . So we have decided to turn off EXO and SPO license for the users in the tenant so that they can just use basic Teams features . Since it’s a fintech company they have a 1 day retention policy requirement . AFAIK , 1:1 chat as well as the group chat gets stored in the Office 365 substrate ( i.e . a hidden mailbox )and I’d like to understand whether its mandatory to have an EXO license for a user for the retention policy to work . I understand that the retention policies are directly applied on the Teams chat and this has nothing to do with the user license but I’d still like to double check on this . Could you please confirm this ? TonyRedmond 

6 Replies

  • VigneshGanesan 

    AFAIK , 1:1 chat as well as the group chat gets stored in the Office 365 substrate ( i.e . a hidden mailbox )

     

    This is incorrect. Teams data stays in Azure. What's in Exchange are compliance records - copies of Teams chats and messages created by the substrate. These items are in user mailboxes (for personal chats and private channel conversations) and group mailboxes (for public channel conversations).

     

    If you want compliance, I think you'll need to have Exchange Online turned on for users. 

    • ChristianBergstrom's avatar
      ChristianBergstrom
      Silver Contributor

      TonyRedmond VigneshGanesan Hi guys, I just waited for Tony to reply as it was an interesting scenario that I never heard of. Usually we just convert a mailbox to a shared mailbox and remove the license/put it on hold. But this was a different request and my guess was that a license is required.

       

      I want to share this table as it describes where Teams data is stored depending on content type. 

      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/location-of-data-in-teams#location-of-teams-data-at-rest I assume you already know this (but others do read the posts). Cheers!

      • TonyRedmond's avatar
        TonyRedmond
        MVP

        ChristianBergstrom  Unfortunately some of the language used in that post could be improved. Specifically, sentences like:

         

        "The data is also stored in a hidden folder in the user and group mailboxes to enable Information Protection features."

         

        This creates the impression that Teams data is written into two places. It isn't. The Teams data is in Azure CosmosDB. (Incomplete) copies of messages are captured by the substrate and written into mailboxes. https://www.petri.com/office-365-conversation-records-ediscovery