So although the Exchange end of support is coming in October 2020, you might look into migrating before as the operating system will be out of support 10 months before. This means that the operating system will be at its life cycle before your Exchange Server. If you migrate your Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2019 or Office 365 please note that your Office 2010 will not get any more updates and fixes meaning that Outlook 2010 might not be working anymore with the new system.Īn important not to consider is that if the underlying operating system is running Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2, your operating system will go end of support in January 14th 2020. The end of support also means no updates, patches and fixes. With Exchange 2010 end of support in October 13th 2020 there is also the end of support of Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010. If a vulnerability is discovered after the date, Microsoft will not release any fixes or patches to mitigate the vulnerability. This goes even for the paid support from Microsoft. Failing to do this, you might end up no technical support from Microsoft for any issues that might occur or bug fixes for vulnerabilities. What does this mean for the end consumer? Well if you are running an Exchange 2010 you will get a bit more time to plan and actually move to either Office 365 or a newer version of Exchange. After an investigation and analysis Microsoft have decided to move forward the end of support of Exchange 2010 to the 13th October 2020. With Exchange Server 2019 out and its cloud alternative with Office 365, Exchange Server 2010 was set to be out of support by January 14th 2020.
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