![]() Do not use the FQDN for configuring the hybrid servers. Use the FQDN just as you would configure them on a regular Exchange 2016 server used for regular Exchange traffic. ![]() Configure the Virtual Directories on the new hybrid server.Bind the SSL certificate to the IIS and SMTP service. Bind the certificate to the IIS service and the SMTP service įigure 2.Export the certificate from the old hybrid server and import it on the new hybrid server.Enable Circular Logging on the Mailbox database running on the new hybrid server. ![]() When the Exchange 2016 Mailbox server is installed you have to take care about the following: The new hybrid server (hybrid02) will be installed next to the old hybrid server (hybrid01) Upgrading the existing Exchange 2013 hybrid server to Exchange 2016 is actually just a matter of installing a new Exchange 2016 Mailbox server, configure it correctly like the old Exchange 2013 hybrid server and rerun the Hybrid Configuration Wizard application.įigure 1. In my environment the hybrid server is just used for sending SMTP messages between Exchange Online and Exchange on-premises, and it is used for migrating Mailboxes back and forth. If you have configured your Exchange environment correctly the hybrid server is nothing special. My hybrid server is running on Exchange 2013 from the beginning, and it is time to upgrade this server to Exchange 2016. I’m running a coexistence scenario with Exchange 2013 and Exchange 2016 without too many issues.
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