Structuring the Migration for Best Results

When structuring the migration, the end goal is to move to the new platform without disrupting current services or losing functionality. The only way to be sure that service and functionality will not be lost during the migration is to perform lab testing. Having a fallback plan and solid disaster-recovery processes are also essential when planning the Exchange Server 2003 deployment. By breaking the migration into sections, the organization can move cautiously through the migration without making too many changes at one time. The following best practices deploy Exchange Server 2003 by migrating each service type at a time. For many smaller remote locations, this might not be feasible and all services ...

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