![]() ![]() And there still are some companies who successfully operate on Exchange 2010, which officially “died” almost 2 years ago. Truth be told, on some rare occasions, there were security updates to Exchange Servers which lifecycle has ended. It means that your IT toolbox will become limited. for the same reason, slowly but surely, most vendors will stop supporting Exchange 2013.since most organizations run away from Exchange 2013, it will be harder to get help even from technical communities and forums,.getting technical assistance might be a challenge,.No, the Extended Support End Date means that the Server is officially labeled as unsupported. It doesn’t mean that the Exchange Server will suddenly stop working. The technical term for end of life is the end date of extended support. A quick look at the calendar tells us that its prime time is long gone and a few months after its tenth birthday, on April 11, 2023, Microsoft will stop providing technical assistance, as well as bug and security fixes. The main reason for migrating away from Exchange 2013 is that it will soon reach its end of support. But first, let’s take a look at the main reason behind a sudden increase in migrations from Exchange 2013. ![]()
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