A Power365 migration trial will provide the ability to migrate five (5) user’s primary Mailbox, Archive Mailbox (if applicable) and even the user’s OneDrive for Business files and folders regardless of their size. The FREE trial offers the full migration capabilities of Power365 which can be performed an unlimited number of times on the five trial users.
Each Trial Migration provides the following:
- Tenant Discovery
- Automatic Matching of Source and Target Mailboxes
- Discovery Report (Not available in the EU or AU instances)
- Migrate up to 5 User’s Primary Mailbox
- Migrate up to 5 User’s Archive Mailbox (optional)
- Migrate up to 5 User’s OneDrive for Business (optional)
- Unlimited Sync Passes
- No Size Caps
- Advanced Data Filters
- Migration Scheduling
- PowerShell Automation
To start your free trial migration, follow these steps:
- Go to https://power365.quest.com/trial
- Register for a free account.
- Use your tenant’s Microsoft 365 email for easy sign in.
- Create a new Project.
- Choose Basic to upload a list or Advanced to discovery your tenants.
- From the Dashboard choose, Users Ready.
- Locate the matched users you wish to migrate.
- Select the Sync action then click Apply.
- Run Sync as many times as you wish.
- Run Cutover to finalize the migration.
See these topics for more detailed information about actions, Migration Profiles, Migration Schedules and Migration Waves.
If you are interested in purchasing more licenses for users, please contact us for volume pricing and to set up a free demo.
You will receive an email from our sales department after the trial to make sure everything went smoothly and without issue.
If you are interested in performing a trial migration for additional workloads, please contact us to setup a demo and talk to you about our Premium licensing options.
If you have read through our comprehensive Help Center and knowledge base and have not been able to resolve your issue you can contact Support.
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