![]() Update Rollup 11 Exchange 2010 SP3 or later on all Exchange 2010 servers in the organization, including Edge Transport servers.Supported with the following minimum versions of Exchange: Mixed Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013 organization ![]() Supported with Exchange 2013 Cumulative Update 10 or later on all Exchange 2013 servers in the organization, including Edge Transport servers. Supported with Update Rollup 11 for Exchange 2010 SP3 or later on all Exchange 2010 servers in the organization, including Edge Transport servers. ![]() ![]() Use the table below to determine if your Exchange environment can support a coexistence with Exchange 2016. This is very important to consider before attempting to install Exchange 2016 in your environment for a coexistence or migration scenarios as the install will fail. Whether you have an on-premise organization you are looking to migrate, or are planning to setup a hybrid environment with Office 365, this will be helpful in making sure you understand the coexistence scenarios that are supported with Exchange 2016.Įxchange 2016 coexistence is supported with Exchange 2010 SP3 RU11 and higher versions of Exchange. In this post, I want to get a little broader and review some items that can be “gotchas” or “pit-falls” when installing Exchange 2016 in different scenarios. In my last post, we did a tutorial on installing Exchange 2016 on Windows Server 2012R2 in a lab environment.
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