imagine me explaining this while having an interview Interviewer: Have you done Office 365 Migration? Me: Yes (prepared to say almost everything he said on this video)
See, this is literally me with my recent job interview I just had with a company. Except I haven't done it before, and had no idea how to, until this video, loool
This is very outdated because in 2015 it was called DirSync and he doesn't even mention that (DirSync e.g. now Azure Active Directory Connect). There's also this ingest server thing...and after doing 5 migrations I have never come across an "ingest server" nor does he go into cover what it is at all. There's also no discussion about using something like ADFS or PING for Federated Identities. Additionally, there's no mention of the MRS Proxy service for the actual migration of mailboxes, the whole first portion was honestly a total waste of time. This video should honestly be retired because it's kind of misleading.
Fabulous sir.. I have one question, When the data from file server(Which holds intranet data) are moved to O365 server(share-point, one drive etc..) why do we still need the file server? Also, can the o365 handle active directory individually(azure ad) and can one eliminate the onsite ad?
No Azure Active Directory doesn't replace your on-prem AD. Technically you could move your DC's to be hosted in AZURE IaaS but I would NOT recommend that unless you have a very very small org. As far as maintaining the File Server, that is totally up to your org's Disaster Recovery requirements. For example, on my latest Exchange Migration project the mission is to upgrade Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2016 and deploy O365 (Exchange Online) here's an overview: Exchange 2010 & Exchange 2016 co-existence with Exchange 2016 and Exchange Online Hybrid Configuration. There are 2 AD sites with 5 Exchange 2016 servers each so a 10 server DAG, but why would we do that if we have O365/Exchange Online? The only reason is that is Project Backout Plan, so basically if the business at any point decides that O365 cant meet requirements (local, state, or federal) then I can move everything back to the on-prem Exchange infrastructure relatively quickly (1-3wks) and not lose any data or messaging capabilities. Note: on-prem mbx's are 10Gb therefore I am limiting the Exchange Online Mbx's to also be maximum of 10Gb. I helped the Sharepoint team configure the same type of hybrid model as well.
Hi there - it appears that you have managed an Office 365 deployment. Would you be kind enough to share your experience with me? Thanks much in advance.
The ingest server is provided by an Azure Application given in the steps of the migration in the Admin center of portal.office.com, if you work with a Partner they do this for you.
Look at the date man. This is very outdated because in 2015 it was called DirSync and he doesn't even mention that. There's also this ingest server thing...and after doing 5 migrations I have never come across an ingest server nor does he go into cover what it is at all. There's also no discussion about using something like ADFS or PING for Federated Identities. Additionally where is MRS Proxy for the actual migration of mailboxes? The whole first portion was honestly a total waste of time. This video should honestly be retired.
Beerusama I’m in the middle of doing a migration this weekend - exchange 2010 server to office 365. I’m running into some issues with Active directory. Would you want to help check out what’s going on? Let me know your price. I’m supposed to have 75 mailboxes migrated by Monday at 8am
If you are looking for step-by-step, end to end onboarding guidance for Office 365 / Microsoft 365, you can check out aka.ms/setupguidance when you log into your tenant as a tenant admin. The guidance and automation in these process flows will take most IT Pros through any Office 365 onboarding scenario, and tenant admins can use the Need Help tab in the lower right hand corner to request onboarding help from Microsoft if needed. This setup guidance is a great complementary tool for tenant admins who need help setting up their tenant and services.
I'm from the UK. We have millions of great people from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and more, who are IT techs, Tandoori chefs (wow, thanks, really cool), shopkeepers, and just people doing stuff. Perhaps most importantly, we have huge numbers of fantastic medical personnel who have asian roots. One of them, (love you!) saved my mother's life with an amazing, complex heart operation. If there is a bit of an accent, I see it as a positive.
No he's referring to the countless Indian instructors on youtube who are nearly impossible to understand. I've worked with them both as internal company resources as well as reaching out to for vendor support and it's always a coin toss whether or not I will get someone that I can understand or if I have to hang up and try again and hope that someone else answers the phone.
This is the simplest high-level walkthrough of O365 migration I've seen. Thank you for the clear and concise video post. AWESOME!
I enjoyed it too. I like clear communication.
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Golden! Thanks. I like the mix of high and low level details in this presentation.
This was a great overview, extremely simple comprehensive and most importantly TO THE POINT! Great Video. Thank you
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Clear, simple, high-level starting points for everyone. Thanks for sharing!
imagine me explaining this while having an interview
Interviewer: Have you done Office 365 Migration?
Me: Yes (prepared to say almost everything he said on this video)
See, this is literally me with my recent job interview I just had with a company. Except I haven't done it before, and had no idea how to, until this video, loool
I am very glad that I stumbled upon your video
OMG, it really worked. Thank you so much!!
THANKS FOR THIS IV BEEN SEARCHING FO SOOO LONG
Hey man, It works great and without any problems.
I agree it is a very high level but does help pave the way...
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This was great thank you. Simple high level just what I needed..
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It is simply amazing by the perfect speaker... Really enjoyed listening the video.
This is very outdated because in 2015 it was called DirSync and he doesn't even mention that (DirSync e.g. now Azure Active Directory Connect). There's also this ingest server thing...and after doing 5 migrations I have never come across an "ingest server" nor does he go into cover what it is at all. There's also no discussion about using something like ADFS or PING for Federated Identities. Additionally, there's no mention of the MRS Proxy service for the actual migration of mailboxes, the whole first portion was honestly a total waste of time. This video should honestly be retired because it's kind of misleading.
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Great video, the menu works great
can you please put more about ingest server? thank you
Great overview. Thanks! What about backup for the cloud? Necessary?
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awesome and understood the architecture of officer 365.. Thank you.
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Hi
I have a question, can I migrate any mail server different to exchange? For example zimbra, lotus notes or google apps? .Thank you :)
Hi
Yes you can.
Nice explanation, right on the money!!
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Fabulous sir.. I have one question, When the data from file server(Which holds intranet data) are moved to O365 server(share-point, one drive etc..) why do we still need the file server? Also, can the o365 handle active directory individually(azure ad) and can one eliminate the onsite ad?
No Azure Active Directory doesn't replace your on-prem AD. Technically you could move your DC's to be hosted in AZURE IaaS but I would NOT recommend that unless you have a very very small org. As far as maintaining the File Server, that is totally up to your org's Disaster Recovery requirements. For example, on my latest Exchange Migration project the mission is to upgrade Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2016 and deploy O365 (Exchange Online) here's an overview: Exchange 2010 & Exchange 2016 co-existence with Exchange 2016 and Exchange Online Hybrid Configuration. There are 2 AD sites with 5 Exchange 2016 servers each so a 10 server DAG, but why would we do that if we have O365/Exchange Online? The only reason is that is Project Backout Plan, so basically if the business at any point decides that O365 cant meet requirements (local, state, or federal) then I can move everything back to the on-prem Exchange infrastructure relatively quickly (1-3wks) and not lose any data or messaging capabilities. Note: on-prem mbx's are 10Gb therefore I am limiting the Exchange Online Mbx's to also be maximum of 10Gb. I helped the Sharepoint team configure the same type of hybrid model as well.
Hi there - it appears that you have managed an Office 365 deployment. Would you be kind enough to share your experience with me? Thanks much in advance.
@@stutesnstuff3337 Hi, Would you please help with the details of an actual O365 Migration
Thank you for sharing this tutorial
Nice over view - don't forget regulatory and compliance issues when sending data up-to the cloud and PII assets....
Why to high music??????????
Very simple and very clear
Thank you dude. it works
This was great thank you. Simple high level explanation, I'm looking for Windows 10 1903 migration with new office 1908
you are the best dude
Do you guys have any links on how to create an ingest server?
The ingest server is provided by an Azure Application given in the steps of the migration in the Admin center of portal.office.com, if you work with a Partner they do this for you.
God, I'm glad I found your video that helped me
Could you please Share thoughts on gsuit to o365 migration.
Please check this link : help.bittitan.com/hc/en-us/articles/115008106027-G-Suite-to-Office-365-Migration-Guide
Wow you are a amazing teacher. Thank you.
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Thank so much for a great explanation!
excellent Overview!
Where is the Azure AD Sync to sync the passwords?
Look at the date man. This is very outdated because in 2015 it was called DirSync and he doesn't even mention that. There's also this ingest server thing...and after doing 5 migrations I have never come across an ingest server nor does he go into cover what it is at all. There's also no discussion about using something like ADFS or PING for Federated Identities. Additionally where is MRS Proxy for the actual migration of mailboxes? The whole first portion was honestly a total waste of time. This video should honestly be retired.
Beerusama I’m in the middle of doing a migration this weekend - exchange 2010 server to office 365. I’m running into some issues with Active directory. Would you want to help check out what’s going on? Let me know your price. I’m supposed to have 75 mailboxes migrated by Monday at 8am
I don’t agree that one server engineer can’t handle 8 servers.
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Congratulations by your explanation. Music ought to be downer,,
3 times did not start, but then it worked
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If you are looking for step-by-step, end to end onboarding guidance for Office 365 / Microsoft 365, you can check out aka.ms/setupguidance when you log into your tenant as a tenant admin. The guidance and automation in these process flows will take most IT Pros through any Office 365 onboarding scenario, and tenant admins can use the Need Help tab in the lower right hand corner to request onboarding help from Microsoft if needed. This setup guidance is a great complementary tool for tenant admins who need help setting up their tenant and services.
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He was very concise and to the point. Bless ya.
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Exchange server is going the way of the dodo
How so?
Thank you for not being from India. I enjoyed listening to a proper English video.
That tells where the smartest people are in the world ! Thank you ! Oh, well wondering what is your second spoken language ? P.S: I am Canadian !
Get lost dude!
lmao
I'm from the UK. We have millions of great people from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and more, who are IT techs, Tandoori chefs (wow, thanks, really cool), shopkeepers, and just people doing stuff. Perhaps most importantly, we have huge numbers of fantastic medical personnel who have asian roots. One of them, (love you!) saved my mother's life with an amazing, complex heart operation. If there is a bit of an accent, I see it as a positive.
No he's referring to the countless Indian instructors on youtube who are nearly impossible to understand. I've worked with them both as internal company resources as well as reaching out to for vendor support and it's always a coin toss whether or not I will get someone that I can understand or if I have to hang up and try again and hope that someone else answers the phone.
Aaahhh thooooo
I am very glad that I stumbled upon your video
THANKS FOR THIS IV BEEN SEARCHING FO SOOO LONG
Great video, the menu works great
OMG THANKS SO SO MUCH THIS HELPED!!!
Thank you dude. it works
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3 times did not start, but then it worked
OMG, thank you!!!! 3 3
Great video
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