Re: [AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience

2018-06-20 Thread Chad Kelly
On 6/19/2018 11:39 AM, ausnog-requ...@lists.ausnog.net wrote: I'd be interested to hear general opinions and lessons learned from o365 migrations. So far as I've seen, the architecture (network and services) is complex, and user experience can never equal local Exchange. So much so it leaves

Re: [AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience

2018-06-18 Thread Troy Cowin
: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net Subject: Re: [AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience "user experience can never equal local Exchange." The cached mode Outlook client comes VERY close. Stop treating email as an instant messaging service or calendar as if it updates immediately, and it works perf

Re: [AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience

2018-06-18 Thread Robert Hudson
"user experience can never equal local Exchange." The cached mode Outlook client comes VERY close. Stop treating email as an instant messaging service or calendar as if it updates immediately, and it works perfectly fine. I reckon I can count on one hand the number of situations where running

Re: [AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience

2018-06-18 Thread Isaac Morgan
] [AUSNOG] o365 experience The migration effort itself can be staged so you can sync 95% of the mailboxes within a batch prior to cutover, then go in and complete the migration batch at a later date, which copies the remaining 5% + delta of changes since the previous sync. We found the biggest

Re: [AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience

2018-06-18 Thread Karl Auer
On Tue, 2018-06-19 at 12:19 +1000, Jim Woodward wrote: > I have used MigrationWiz before but found CodeTwo Office365 Migration > to be excellent too, I could tune the migration to use as many > threads that were reliable, could pause migration and resume when > needed without having to resend

Re: [AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience

2018-06-18 Thread Brenden Cruikshank
to show you exactly what’s > happening an where you are up to. > > > > Kind Regards, > > Jim. > > > > From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Michael Keating > Sent: Tuesday, 19 June 2018 11:58 AM > To: Bill > Cc: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net > Subject: Re: [AusNOG] [AUS

Re: [AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience

2018-06-18 Thread Brenden Cruikshank
bchats] > <https://www.1300webpro.com.au/our-webchat/> > > > *From: *AusNOG on behalf of Paul > Wilkins > *Date: *Tuesday, 19 June 2018 at 11:04 am > *To: *"AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net" > *Subject: *[AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience > > > > I'd

Re: [AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience

2018-06-18 Thread simon thomason
Hi Paul, We only had pretty small internet links (300M) before migrating to office365 and rather quickly had to upgrade (600M) due to peak usage from 8-9am most days. We currently had 2 * 600M links and megaport connection which takes a fair bit of that bandwidth. We still hit 550M+ on Monday

Re: [AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience

2018-06-18 Thread Shaun Ewing
AM To: AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net Subject: [AusNOG] [AUSNOG] o365 experience I'd be interested to hear general opinions and lessons learned from o365 migrations. So far as I've seen, the architecture (network and services) is complex, and user experience can never equal local Exchange. So much so