Removing On-Premises Exchange Servers after Migrating to Office 365

Parker Tran 20 Reputation points
2024-07-11T01:28:41.8+00:00

Hi Microsoft experts.
I have a concern like the article here https://practical365.com/removing-premises-exchange-servers-migrating-office-365/, but I don't know if Microsoft has a solution so far for decommissioning on-premises Exchange but still keeping on-premises AD syncing users to M365?

My plan is after migrating all mailboxes to M365 I would like to completely decommission on-premise Exchange Server but still retain the on-premises Active Directory for other requirements, directory synchronization and password hash sync so that users have a single set of credentials to remember for authenticating to Office 365 cloud services.

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  1. Xintao Qiao-MSFT 3,695 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-07-11T09:19:22.9333333+00:00

    Hi, @Parker Tran

    Based on your description, I understand that you still retain ADFS for users after migrating your mailbox to M365.

    Luckily, it is achievable. But you cannot completely decommission Exchange servers from your on-premises environment, you can decommission most of them, leaving a couple of servers for user management and those servers that can run on virtual machines.

    Scenario 2 in the following article can meet your needs. How and when to decommission your on-premises Exchange servers in a hybrid deployment | Microsoft Learn

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  1. Amit Singh 4,901 Reputation points
    2024-07-15T11:32:50.31+00:00

    I think you are talking about Exchange Hybrid Configuration between your on-premises Exchange Server and Office 365.

    After migrating all mailboxes to Office 365 you can completely decommission on-premises Exchange Server but still retain the on-premises Active Directory for other requirements.

    Once you have migrated all mailboxes to Office 365, remove all mail flow connectors and uninstall Exchange Server.

    With the help of Azure AD Connect, keep the on-premises AD synchronized with Azure AD.

    After this, by Office 365 admin center or through EMS, you can manage all mail-related tasks.


  2. Weeom Solution 0 Reputation points
    2024-07-17T10:16:48.9733333+00:00

    If you are looking for a migration between On-premises Exchange server and Office 365, then I would suggest you use a professional solution named Weeom Exchange to Office 365 Migration (Weeom Exchange Server Suite) Software.

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