Verify Prerequisites for an Exchange 2010 Hybrid Deployment
Applies to: Exchange Server 2010 SP1
Before you go any further with the Exchange Deployment Assistant, make sure that your organization's operating system, hardware, software, clients, and other elements meet the requirements for a hybrid deployment between your on-premises organization and the cloud-based service. If they don't, you won't be able to complete the steps in the Deployment Assistant and you won't be able to successfully configure the hybrid organization.
Learn more at: Understanding Prerequisites for an Exchange 2010 Hybrid Deployment
We recommend using the Microsoft Office 365 Deployment Readiness Tool to analyze your existing Exchange organization and confirm that the prerequisites for a hybrid deployment are met. The readiness tool is integrated with the guidance provided in the Microsoft Office 365 Beta Deployment Guide and provides detailed assessments for Exchange Online, user identity and account provisioning, client and end-user experience, and many other areas.
Learn more at: Microsoft Office 365 Deployment Readiness Tool
To successfully configure your current Exchange organization for a hybrid deployment, the following components are required.
Servers
You will need a single, physical server for the following hybrid deployment components:
Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) server
Active Directory synchronization server
You will need two or more physical or virtual servers for the following hybrid deployment components:
- AD FS server farm or AD FS proxy servers
Learn more at: Plan for and deploy Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 for use with single sign-on
Exchange 2010 Hybrid Server
The hybrid server must have one of the following operating systems installed:
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 Standard Service Pack 2
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Service Pack 2
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
Additionally, the following prerequisites must be installed:
.NET Framework 3.5 SP1
Internet Information Services (IIS)
Windows PowerShell V2.0
Windows Remote Management V2.0
Learn more at: Understanding Prerequisites for an Exchange 2010 Hybrid Deployment
Active Directory Federation Services Servers
When you set up single sign-on, it enables users to access both the on-premises and cloud-based organizations with a single user name and password. To use single sign-on, you'll need to make sure the AD FS servers meet specific requirements.
Learn more at: Prepare for single sign-on
Active Directory Synchronization Server
You must deploy an Active Directory synchronization server to replicate mail-enabled Active Directory objects to the cloud-based organization to support a unified global address list (GAL) between your organizations.
Note
The Microsoft Office 365 service has an upper limit for replicating mail-enabled Active Directory objects to the cloud-based organization of 10,000 objects. If your Active Directory environment contains more than 10,000 objects, contact the Microsoft Online Services support team to open a service request for an exception and indicate the number of objects you need to synchronize.
Learn more at: Active Directory synchronization: Roadmap
Existing Directory Servers
In the Active Directory site where you plan to configure the Exchange 2010 hybrid server, you must have at least one writeable domain controller running any of the following:
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition with SP1 or later (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with SP1 or later (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2008 Standard or Enterprise RTM or later (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard or Enterprise RTM or later
Windows Server 2008 Datacenter RTM or later
Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter RTM or later
Additionally, the Active Directory forest must be Windows Server 2003 forest functional mode or higher.
Existing Exchange 2010 Server
64-bit edition of Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP1 or later
Installed Mailbox, Client Access, and Hub Transport server roles
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