Sep 21 2016
07:44 AM
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Feb 01 2023
12:53 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Sep 21 2016
07:44 AM
- last edited on
Feb 01 2023
12:53 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hi there,
let's say there's a company called "Contoso" which has 200 employees in Germany and 200 in the U.S.. They share the same Maildomain @Contoso.com and are currently using 1 on-premises Exchange Server deployment in Germany. U.S. Site is connected via S2S-VPN and they use also just 1 AD (contoso.com) with 2 sites.
They now want to move to Office 365 E3 (or maybe even E5 due to S4B).
As there's just 1 AD I can setup just 1 O365 subscription, right?
So if I subscribe to O365 with location Europe/Germany (I am NOT talking about MS German Cloud), how can I accomodate the U.S. mailboxes with fast access? Having them to connect to Europe might have a performance impact, doesn't it? I can set "location" for the U.S. mailboxes to "United States" but as far as I know this does not have impact on the location where the mailbox ist stored, or?
Thank you!
Dieter
Sep 21 2016 08:15 AM
Hi Dieter,
You are correct, you can only have 1 tenant. And all the mailboxes are stored on Europe.
You can see more information about your concern about performance here - https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Content-delivery-networks-0140f704-6614-49bb-aa6c-89b75dcd7...
Sep 21 2016 09:57 AM
We've seen some indications that "multi-geo" tenants might be possible in the not-so-distant future, my guess is we might heard something about it next week on Ignite.
Feb 09 2017 11:52 PM
Is the Geo-tenant option available for O365-d-vNext Setups? If yes what the design considerstion should be taken for that.
Sep 12 2017 01:35 AM
Any ideas if multiple geo-locatioans of O365 mailboxes are available in Sep-17?
Sep 12 2017 01:49 AM
Look out for announcements around Ignite and keep an eye on some of these sessions:
Exchange Online Multi-Geo Capabilities