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MS-100 Exam - Question 5


Note: The question is included in a number of questions that depicts the identical set-up. However, every question has a distinctive result. Establish if the solution satisfies the requirements.

After acquiring a Microsoft 365 Enterprise subscription, you are tasked with migrating your company's Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 mailboxes and groups to

Exchange Online.

You have started a new migration batch. You, subsequently, receive complaints from on-premises Exchange Server users about slow performance.

Your analysis shows that the issue has resulted from the migration. You want to make sure that the effect the mailbox migration has on users is decreased.

Solution: You modify the migration endpoint settings.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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Correct Answer: A

To decrease the effect of mailbox migration on users, modifying the migration endpoint settings is an appropriate solution. By adjusting the concurrency settings, you can control the number of mailboxes migrating at the same time, which directly impacts the server load and performance experienced by on-premises Exchange Server users. This method helps in managing and mitigating the performance issues caused by the migration process.

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FumerLaMoquette
Aug 4, 2021

Set migration endpoint and reduce the concurrent migration value. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/mailbox-migration/office-365-migration-best-practices#factor-3-migration-engine

Tonio77s
Oct 11, 2021

Thanks for the link

mikl
Jan 31, 2022

Yes. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/mailbox-migration/office-365-migration-best-practices#factor-3-migration-engine-for-non-hybrid-deployment-migrations Set-MigrationEndPoint <Identity> -MaxConcurrentMigrations <value between 1 and 100> Customers now can specify migration concurrency (for example, the number of mailboxes to migrate simultaneously) by using Windows PowerShell. The default is 20 mailboxes. After you create a migration batch, you can use the following Windows PowerShell cmdlet to increase this to a maximum of 100.

ModeratorOption: A
Apr 3, 2022

This is the correct answer indeed.

waterlego
Apr 26, 2022

Still valid, April 2022

StartkabelsOption: A
Dec 6, 2022

Nobrainer A

Don123
Jan 26, 2023

A. Yes You may consider implementing a migration throttling policy to limit the number of mailboxes that are migrated simultaneously and stagger the migration of large mailboxes. Additionally, you can also consider using migration tools that are designed to minimize the impact on users during the migration process.

Adebimpeidiat
Apr 17, 2023

A is the answer.

walther23Option: A
Apr 19, 2025

SI , deberia escalonar la migracion de buzones grandes