Enterprise Vault Archive Data to O365

Copper Contributor

Hi Team, 

 

Can anyone please recommended tool (Microsoft tool/3rd Party) to migrate archive data from Enterprise Vault to O365. And do we have any data limit to migrate data to O365 per day? Just wondering what would be the timelines we consider to migrate per TB/GB data generally? 

Is it possible to perform EV migration without any tool (power shell scripts etc.? 

Any inputs will be appreciated. 

 

Regards,

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Hi Team, 

 

Any pointers please. Thanks in Advance

 

 

Regards,

 

Yes, reach out to Kevin Thacker at Compliance IT Solutions.
Telephone: +1.817-873-0260
E-mail: Info@complianceitsolutions.com

@MS Expert 

You can script PST Export from EV using powershell. However, you won't get any chain of custody or proper report which message has been (and which hasn't) been extracted to a PST File. Also keep in mind that the process is cumbersome and slow. After you created your PSTs you can use MSFT PST Import service to import the PSTs. Again, no item level granularity and slow processing, but free...

 

If you have more than 2 TB, go for a professional migration application, that can migrate TBs of data per day. A good example would be EVComplete from cloudficient.

https://www.transvault.com/us/cloud-office-migrations/platforms/enterprise-vault-migrations/ , have talked to their sales/support in the past and good product

Any update ?

@Harm_Veenstra: Transvault is a first-generation migration tool invented 20 years ago.

It was built for OnPrem archive to OnPrem archive migrations... But so much has changed with "the cloud....". 

cloudficient uses a workflow-based approach that can not only perform the migration from EV to EXO but also cover surrounding steps that else would have to be done manually or by services.

 

I'm the CTO of cloudficient, so my opinion might be slightly biased ;), but our 3rd gen migration technology has moved over 1 PB of EnterpriseVault mailbox data within 75 days into Exchange Online. (Yes, PetaByte, this is not a typo...)
  

It does do cloud nowadays ;) And yes, biased :D