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Checklist: Upgrade from Exchange 2010

 

Applies to: Exchange Server 2013

Topic Last Modified: 2013-04-15

Use this checklist to upgrade from Microsoft Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013. Before you start working with this checklist, make sure you're familiar with the concepts discussed in:

This checklist is generic in that it provides guidance for a typical upgrade scenario.

noteNote:
The Exchange 2013 Deployment Assistant (ExDeploy) provides you with customized step-by-step guidance about how to deploy Exchange Server. ExDeploy can help you with a new installation of Exchange Server 2013, upgrade scenarios from previous versions of Exchange, or a hybrid deployment of Exchange 2013 and Exchange Online. To learn more, see Exchange Server 2013 Deployment Assistant.
We're working on adding more scenarios to ExDeploy. We’ll make an announcement on the Exchange Team Blog when we add new scenarios. If you would like to be notified when a new scenario is released, we invite you to subscribe to the Exchange 2013 Deployment Assistant Announcements feed.

 

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Task

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1. Read the release notes.

Release Notes for Exchange 2013

 

2. Verify system requirements

Exchange 2013 System Requirements

 

3. Confirm prerequisite steps are done

Exchange 2013 Prerequisites

Deployment Security Checklist

 

4. Configure disjoint namespace

noteNote:
This step is optional. It's only necessary if your organization is running a disjoint namespace.

Configure the DNS Suffix Search List for a Disjoint Namespace

 

5. Install Exchange 2013

Install Exchange 2013 in an Existing Exchange 2010 Organization

Verify an Exchange 2013 Installation

 

6. Add digital certificates on the Client Access server

Digital Certificates and SSL 

Create a Digital Certificate Request

 

7. Configure Exchange-related virtual directories

noteNote:
This step is necessary if you want to use Exchange Web Services, Outlook Anywhere, or the offline address book. It also may be required if you need to change any of the default settings for Exchange Control Panel, Microsoft Office Outlook Web App, or Exchange ActiveSync.

Default Settings for Exchange Virtual Directories

 

8. Configure Unified Messaging

noteNote:
This step is optional. It's only necessary if you want to use Unified Messaging in your organization.

Planning for Unified Messaging

Deploy Exchange 2013 UM

 

9. Configure offline address book (OAB)

Offline Address Book Procedures

 

10. Move Internet mail flow from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013

Mail Flow

 

11. Move mailboxes from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013

Mailbox Moves in Exchange 2013

 

12. Move public folder data from Exchange 2013 to Exchange 2013

Public Folders

Migrate Public Folders to Exchange 2013 From Previous Versions

 

13. Post-installation tasks

Exchange 2013 Post-Installation Tasks

 
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