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What to expect with Microsoft Exchange 2016?

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Jaap Wesselius, Exchange MVP gives an overview of Exchange 2016, its history and what to expect in upcoming releases. He outlines the major architectural changes and best practices for Exchange administrators.

https://kemptechnologies.com/microsoft-load-balancing/load-balancing-microsoft-exchange/

Jaap Wesselius, Exchange MVP gives an overview of Exchange 2016, its history and what to expect in upcoming releases. He outlines the major architectural changes and best practices for Exchange administrators.

https://kemptechnologies.com/microsoft-load-balancing/load-balancing-microsoft-exchange/

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What to expect with Microsoft Exchange 2016?

  1. 1. WHAT TO EXPECT WITH EXCHANGE 2016 Jaap Wessealius Exchange Server MVP
  2. 2. Jaap Wesselius Consultant, Author, Speaker Exchange MVP jaap@wesselius.info @jaapwess www.jaapwesselius.com INTRODUCTION
  3. 3. HISTORY LESSONS FOR EXCHANGE ADMINS
  4. 4. Two different teams at Microsoft Two different teams (and processes) for hotfixes Exchange 2007 BPOS Exchange 2010 Exchange 2010 Online MICROSOFT HAS A LONG HISTORY WITH HOSTING BACK TO 1997… EXCHANGE 2010 AND EXCHANGE 2010 ONLINE STARTED AS THE SAME BUILD
  5. 5. EXCHANGE 2013 SERVICE MODEL CHANGE Every 3 months a Cumulative Update (CU) Besides hotfixes, CU also brings new features
  6. 6. All developments are in Exchange Online EXCHANGE 2013 WAS “BUILT FROM THE CLOUD UP” EXCHANGE ONLINE EXCHANGE ON-PREMISES 1st 2nd Continuous development, rolled out on regular basis • http://roadmap.office.com • http://bit.ly/ManagingUpdates - Managing Office 365 updates
  7. 7. RTM Dec 2012 EXCHANGE SERVER 2013 CU10 EXCHANGE SERVER 2013 CU9 EXCHANGE SERVER 2013 CU8 EXCHANGE SERVER 2013 CU7 EXCHANGE SERVER 2013 CU6 EXCHANGE SERVER 2013 CU5 EXCHANGE SERVER 2013 SP1 EXCHANGE SERVER 2013 CU3 EXCHANGE SERVER 2013 CU2 EXCHANGE SERVER 2013 CU1 Currently CU9/CU10 Hybrid: Only Current Version (CU10) RTM Dec 2012 EXCHANGE 2013 CU ROADMAP
  8. 8. OWA OUTLOOK ON THE WEB
  9. 9.  Preferred Architecture • Multi-Role servers (CAS/MBX on one box) • Database Availability Group with multiple copies • Including one lagged copy • Hardware load balancer • File Share Witness in 3rd datacenter (or Azure) • JBOD storage • Exchange Native Data Protection • http://bit.ly/ExchangePA EXCHANGE HISTORY
  10. 10. WHAT’S IMPORTANT IN OFFICE 365
  11. 11.  To be honest… Look at Exchange Online  But without the Microsoft datacenter specific features… – Delve… Clutter… Groups…  Et voila SO, WHAT’S NEW IN EXCHANGE 2016
  12. 12.  Rebranded OWA, Outlook on the Web  Integration with Office 365 – Modern attachments  Architectural changes  Support for Windows Azure (Premium Storage)  Windows Server 2016? Not yet… NEW FEATURES IN EXCHANGE 2016
  13. 13. OWA OUTLOOK ON THE WEB
  14. 14. OFFICE ONLINE SERVER (OOS)
  15. 15. Simplified Architecture • CAS/MBX now one role: Mailbox Server • Preferred Architecture • Edge Transport still exists • Database Availability Group without AAP • JBOD storage, multiple DB per disk MapiHttp default Protocol • Outlook Anywhere is deprecated • http://bit.ly/MapiHttp Note on storage: SAN is fully supported, NFS is not supported. ARCHITECTURAL CHANGES
  16. 16. ARCHITECTURAL CHANGES
  17. 17.  Auto expanding Archive  Coexistence with Exchange 2013  Resilient File System (ReFS) • Supported for Exchange 2013 • Recommended for Exchange 2016  Check Michel’s blog: http://bit.ly/ExReFS ARCHITECTURAL CHANGES
  18. 18.  Operating System: • Windows 2012 and Windows 2012 R2  Active Directory: • Windows 2008 FFL & DFL  Coexistence: • Exchange 2010 SP3 RU11 or higher • Exchange 2013 CU10 or higher SUPPORT AND PREREQUISITES  Clients: • Outlook 2010 SP2 or higher • Outlook for Mac 2011 or higher • MAPI/CDO no longer supported!!
  19. 19.  Use the Requirements Calculator • Latest version supports 2013 and 2016 • http://bit.ly/ExCalculator  Use Exchange 2013 Jetstress • Replace ESE DLLs with Exchange 2016 version  Use Layer 7 (hardware) load balancer • http://bit.ly/LB2016  Use Michel de Rooij’s install script: http://bit.ly/UnAttended BEST PRACTICES
  20. 20. Up-version proxy Install Exchange 2016 next to Exchange 2013 Import SSL certificates Install new DAG Move Mailboxes User should not notice anything COEXISTENCE WITH EXCHANGE 2013
  21. 21. Old skool, identical to Exchange 2010/2013 Install Exchange 2016 Import SSL Certificates Configure Virtual Directories Install new DAG Change namespace to Exchange 2016 • No legacy namespace needed Move Mailboxes COEXISTENCE WITH EXCHANGE 2011
  22. 22. Coexistence with Exchange 2007 (or older) is not possible. MIGRATING FROM OLDER VERSIONS Exchange 2007 Exchange 2013 Exchange 2016 Exchange 2003 Exchange 2010 Exchange 2016
  23. 23.  Exchange 2016 is a minor upgrade (15.0  15.1)  Will there be a new major version?  Well, it depends…  Customer demand is very important  Next version will be 15.2  No more SP, long live CU! CRYSTAL BALL
  24. 24.  Exchange 2016 originates from the cloud  New features like OotW, Modern Attachments or unlimited Archive already available in O365  Simplified Architecture comes from Preferred Architecture  Microsoft knows how to deploy Exchange  Exchange 2013/2016 is easy  Exchange 2010/2013 should be known  Unknown future, but cloud will be more important than ever SUMMARY

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