Join David Elfassy for an in-depth discussion in this video Optimizing the Exchange Server 2013 organization, part of Migrating from Exchange Server 2010 to 2013.
- So we've migrated all of our resources…to Exchange Server 2013 now.…We've got our mailboxes, our public folders,…our mail routing, everything is going…through Exchange Server 2013.…Now there's a few things that you should know…about an Exchange Server 2013 infrastructure…that you may not be aware of…coming in from Exchange Server 2010…or 2007 environment.…So there's a few key aspects of managing…Exchange Server 2013 that are different,…and there's some of these things…that I want to point out right now…that may really help you in managing your infrastructure.…
So one of the first things…that I want to talk about is compliance.…Now, compliance is one of those things…that is becoming increasingly important…in most environments.…The ability to retain and the ability…to automatically remove content from our infrastructure…to audit who accesses what in our infrastructure.…The ability to implement rules…that will filter content…based on a specific key criteria of content types.…Data loss prevention policies, for example,…
Released
1/9/2015- Building a migration task list
- Understanding Exchange Server 2013 roles
- Namespace planning
- Verifying an Exchange Server installation
- Creating mailbox databases
- Modifying DNS records
- Moving mailboxes
- Removing Exchange Server 2010 from the network
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