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Microsoft has lined up the support dates as the same for Skype for Business 20, so buying the new version gives you some additional functionality based on CUs, but the extended support timeframe compared to 2015 will be the same.Īgreement with Microsoft in order to have access, so you can’t even buy it as a But there are no ‘killer’ new features either, from a recommendations point of view, it’s hard to justify when both have similar support dates going up to the latest version. Skype for Business is now up to 64GB for a server, so that’s doubled as it used to be 32GB. Recommended reading: How to Migrate Exchange to Office 365: Step by Step, by Steve Goodman What’s the story with Skype for Business? And as a result, they’re migrating to the cloud, and we know this because they’re in Exchange Hybrid. Requirements surrounding it, so the benefit isn’t really there.Ĭonsidering now, for example, most organisations we work with have a goal to save money on their IT investment and move on to the latest version. Quite a lot, if you plan to have four servers for a decent DAG for databaseĬopies for example, then you have four times more RAM and all the hardware So, the real question arises, does it make sense to go in 2019? You must also consider that a normal company, let’s say, 5-10,000 people, would require multiple servers to run a DAG (Data Availability Group). But also, the minimum RAM is 128GB, which is a lot. So, today we’re talking about whether you should go to the latestĮxchange 2019 currently requires a lot of hardware space, so not only do you need to use Windows Server 2019 because the 2016 version is not supported.

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Of time talking about the cloud in the market, but there’s still a server

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Microsoft MVP’s Sigi Jagott, a specialist in Exchange, and Tom Arbuthnot, a specialist in Skype for Business and Teams, discuss the 2019 versions of Exchange Server and Skype for Business Server.

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This article is a rough transcript of what was discussed in the above video with Sigi Jagott and Tom Arbuthnot.









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