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Exchange Migration Warriors: Tales from the trenches

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01 Dec 2004 | SearchExchange.com

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A software platform migration can be a painful and expensive undertaking. Oftentimes, it's helpful to first take a look at what others have done to get an idea about what works -- and what doesn't. Following are glimpses of how some organizations have approached a migration to Microsoft Exchange Server:


While some caution that a "brand new" approach is the way to go in an e-mail migration, the "upgrade" choice worked out well for a New Jersey school district during its move to Exchange 2003 from 2000.

While migrating 4,500 users to Exchange, a division of Mexican oil giant Pemex had to make a pit stop for an Active Directory implementation.

An Ohio technology training center discovered that mailboxes without size limits can really slow down a migration to Exchange Server 2003. It fully expected some complications with a simultaneous RAID deployment, however.

Feeling that it had little control over its Sendmail-based messaging system, Utah's Private Mentoring Group decided to bring e-mail in-house. But it found there's no easy path from other e-mail servers to Exchange.


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