@QuantumQuest, yes a legacy upgrade from Exchange 2016 to Exchange
Server SE is possible and supported. Anyone running Exchange 2016 today
who wants to continue to run Exchange on-premises has at least one more
legacy upgrade to do. They can go from Exchange 2016 to Exchange 2019
now, and then do an...
You always say it's recommended to upgrade to Exchange 2019 first, if
still running Exchange 2016. Does this mean the installation of Exchange
SE and migrating mailboxes from Exchange 2016 (the default migration
path that was used in all versions before) is not possible or just not
recommended?You s...
@LeeSCS, please work with your Microsoft account team to get detailed
information. You can find the license model for Exchange Server 2019 at
Microsoft Product Terms. Eventually, this page will be updated for
Exchange Server SE, but in the meantime, you can find the license model
for SharePoint Serv...
We'd love to follow the call to action come 2025 release... biggest
problem is that we're running 2016 now. Is there any discount or other
price accommodation because expecting people to buy Exchange 2019 AND
CALs in October/November to run it for 8 months until another major
release and having to p...
@cvanoort, in-place upgrade of the Windows Server operating system is
not supported on an Exchange server. If you are running Exchange 2019
CU14 on Windows Server 2019, then you can remain on Windows Server 2019
and perform an in-place upgrade to Exchange Server SE. Windows Server
2019 is supported ...
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