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Let's face it: Exchange 2010 was a solid release, but now it’s living on borrowed time. Because Microsoft ended its mainstream support in early 2015, it's time to prepare for an Exchange 2016 upgrade—despite its well-known compatibility and migration issues.
This expert guide illustrates five migration issues that IT admins must tackle in order to upgrade to Exchange 2016 without adversely affecting end users. These include:
- Load balancing
- DNS namespaces and certificate planning
- Third-party compatibility
- And 2 more
Read on to also formulate a recovery plan for Office 365 outages by asking yourself the seven essential systems questions outlined here.