![]() Then upgrade the existing Exchange to the latest cumulative update. ![]() Windows Server 2019 (Standard or Datacenter) are supported host Operating systems.Īs with all Exchange migrations make sure your Active Directory Domain/DNS/Existing Exchange organisation is healthy before you start.Windows Server Core (2016) is now supported with Exchange 2019.There’s no Unified Comms Role with Exchange any more! If you need to upgrade look at Skype for Business 2019.You would need to upgrade to 2013/2016 first. There should be NO Exchange 2010 servers in existence before deploying Exchange 2019.So the Exchange 2019 Migration is pretty much the same as it was from 2013 > 2016, or even 2016 > 2016. In the past, every third Exchange release was a major rebuild, but Exchange 2016 is simply Exchange version 15.1 (Exchange 2013 was 15.0 and Exchange 2016 is version 15.1). If Exchange 2016 was Exchange 2013 in a pretty dress, then with Exchange 2019 it’s simply added a hat.
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