Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 için Geri Sayım Başladı!

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Microsoft’un 8 Mart 2007 yılında kullanıma sunduğu Exchange Server 2007 için artık yavaş yavaş yolun sonuna gelmeye başladı. Microsoft Exchange Server 2007’nin standart desteği 10 Nisan 2012’de sonlandırılmıştı. Ancak ek sunulan genişletilmiş destek süresi de 11 Nisan 2017’de tamamlanacak. Bu tarihten sonra yeni güvenlik güncelleştirmeleri, güvenlikle ilgili olmayan düzeltmeler, ücretsiz veya ücret karşılığında destekli yardım seçenekleri ya da çevrimiçi teknik içerik güncelleştirmeleri sağlanmayacak. Bunlara ek olarak Microsoft Outlook 2016 kullanıcıları da, Exchange Server 2007 ile çalışma opsiyonuna sahip olamayacaklar.

Products Released Lifecycle Start Date Mainstream Support End Date Extended Support End Date Service Pack Support End Date

Notes

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise Edition 3.08.2007 4.10.2012 4.11.2017 1/13/2009

Information regarding migration options for Exchange Server 2007 can be found at the following link:https://blogs.office.com/2016/04/19/exchange-server-2007-end-of-support-coming-next-year/#5wCZvLhOd8FgPf5j.97

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 11/29/2007 Not Applicable Not Applicable 10.12.2010
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 8/24/2009 Not Applicable Not Applicable 7.12.2011
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 3 6.07.2010 Review Note Review Note Support ends 12 months after the next service pack releases or at the end of the product’s support lifecycle, whichever comes first. For more information, please see the service pack policy at gp_lifecycle_servicepacksupport.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Standard Edition 3.08.2007 4.10.2012 4.11.2017 1/13/2009 Information regarding migration options for Exchange Server 2007 can be found at the following link:https://blogs.office.com/2016/04/19/exchange-server-2007-end-of-support-coming-next-year/#5wCZvLhOd8FgPf5j.97

 

 

 

 

Exchange Server 2007—end of support coming next year

Email server technology has evolved significantly in the nearly 10 years since Exchange Server 2007 became available. Modern Exchange Server versions incorporate major changes in the technologies that enable data high availability and communication between Outlook and Exchange Server; greatly simplify the creation of hybrid connectivity between on-premises Exchange infrastructure and Office 365; and support collaboration scenarios such as modern attachments.

Exchange Server 2007 customers who want to use this opportunity to migrate their email and calendar infrastructure to Office 365 can take advantage of Microsoft FastTrack, our customer success service for planning and migrating to Office 365, a benefit available to Office 365 customers with as few as 50 seats.

For more information about Exchange Server 2007’s end of support in April 2017, please visit the Exchange team blog.

Kaynak : Exchange Server 2007—end of support coming next year

Exchange Server 2007: T-1 year and counting

Today marks the start of the one-year countdown before Exchange Server 2007 reaches the end of extended support. If Exchange 2007 is still part of your messaging infrastructure, it’s not too early to start planning an update.

It’s hard to believe that it’s been 9+ years since we released CCR, LCR and SCR. These technologies of course laid the ground work for the Database availability groups (DAGs) we’ve relied upon since Exchange Server 2010. Exchange Server 2007 also marked the start of the transition to building Exchange Server on the .Net Framework. We have continued that investment and .Net Framework is now the foundation of all critical Exchange processes in Exchange 2013, Exchange 2016 and Office 365.

Exchange PowerShell, also new to Exchange 2007, is even more prevalent in current versions of Exchange and is the de facto management tool for modern Exchange Servers.

As revolutionary as Exchange 2007 was at the time, our latest versions of Exchange Server and Office 365 have even more to offer. Customers running Exchange 2007 have the option to upgrade via mailbox move to Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013 or migrate directly to Office 365. Customers wanting to migrate to the latest version of Exchange Server, Exchange Server 2016, will need to first decrement Exchange Server 2007. Customers wanting to maximize their on-premises server investment should strongly consider migrating to Exchange Server 2016 as Exchange Server 2013 is already three years into its own 10-year lifecycle.

Here are links which you may find helpful to start planning your migration off of Exchange Server 2007 and be on your way to experiencing the latest capabilities of Exchange Server.

Kaynak : Exchange Server 2007: T-1 year and counting

 

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