Exchange Server Migration to Cloud
Migration Guide

Exchange 2010 Migration

Migrate from Exchange 2010 Before End of Support with Cloudiway

Exchange Server 2010 reached its end of support on October 13, 2020. This means Microsoft no longer provides technical support, security fixes, or time zone updates for Exchange 2010.

End of Support Reached

Organizations still running Exchange 2010 should migrate immediately to avoid security vulnerabilities and compliance issues.

Following COVID-19 crisis's impact on cloud-based collaboration tools, but also the Exchange 2010 end of support, cloud migration became the priority of most IT professionals around the world.

End of Support Implications

Running Exchange 2010 after end of support exposes your organization to significant risks:

No Security Fixes

Vulnerabilities won't be patched, leaving your server exposed

No Bug Fixes

Issues affecting stability won't be resolved

No Time Zone Updates

Time zone changes won't be reflected

Compliance Issues

Running unsupported software may violate regulations

Continuing to run unsupported software puts your organization at risk and may create compliance issues with regulations that require up-to-date, supported software.

Migration Options

Organizations can migrate from Exchange 2010 using several approaches:

Microsoft 365

Move fully to the cloud with Exchange Online

Hybrid

Mix of on-premises and cloud mailboxes

Exchange 2016/2019

Upgrade to newer on-premises Exchange

Microsoft 365: The Simplest Path

Moving to Office 365 is likely the simplest path off Exchange 2010, providing access to the latest features and benefits. You can migrate using cutover, minimal hybrid, or full hybrid migration.

Cloudiway Migration Solution

Cloudiway is an all-in-one solution supporting a wide array of migration scenarios for Exchange 2010 to Office 365 or Exchange 2019 migrations. We support migration from and to all Exchange versions - be it Exchange 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, or 2019. We also support coexistence scenarios during the transition period.

All Exchange Versions Supports Exchange 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019
Incremental Migration Ensures data consistency without redundancy
Bulk Migration Migrate all mailboxes swiftly
Detailed Reports Post-migration reporting and monitoring

Supported migration scenarios include:

  • On Premises to Hosted Exchange: All versions supported
  • On Premises to On Premises: Upgrade between versions
  • On Premises to Exchange Online: Migrate to Microsoft 365
  • Hosted Exchange to Microsoft 365: Move from hosted providers
Case Study: EDF Renewables

EDF Renewables migrated 2,500 users across 21 domains to Exchange Online. The migration using Cloudiway was completed within a week.

Getting Started

If you're still running Exchange 2010, now is the time to act. Cloudiway's incremental migration technology ensures data consistency without redundancy, and our bulk mailbox migration capabilities ensure all required mailboxes are transferred swiftly.

Our user-friendly dashboard provides real-time monitoring, and you'll receive detailed migration reports post-migration.

Ready to Migrate from Exchange 2010?

Contact our migration specialists to plan your Exchange migration project with expert guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Exchange 2010 reach end of support?

Exchange Server 2010 reached end of support on October 13, 2020. Microsoft no longer provides technical support, security fixes, or time zone updates for Exchange 2010.

What are my migration options from Exchange 2010?

You can migrate to Microsoft 365 (Exchange Online) using cutover, minimal hybrid, or full hybrid migration. Alternatively, you can migrate to Exchange Server 2016 or 2019 on-premises.

Does Cloudiway support Exchange 2010 migration?

Yes, Cloudiway supports migration from all Exchange versions including Exchange 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, and 2019 to Microsoft 365 or other destinations.

How long does Exchange 2010 migration take?

Migration duration depends on data volume and complexity. With Cloudiway's incremental migration technology, EDF Renewables migrated 2,500 users across 21 domains in just one week.