Migrate Data from On-premises Exchange to Exchange Uisng Shoviv Exchange Migration Tool

Shoviv Exchange Migration Tool is a powerful solution designed to simplify mailbox migration across different environments. Whether you need to migrate mailboxes from On-premises Exchange to On-premises Exchange, On-premises Exchange to Microsoft 365, or even Microsoft 365 to Microsoft 365, this tool ensures a seamless and secure process.

Key Highlights:
  • Direct Migration: Allows smooth mailbox transfer between Exchange servers and Microsoft 365 without intermediate steps.
  • Multiple Source & Target Support: Handles migrations from various Exchange versions and Office 365 tenants.
  • Incremental Migration: Prevents duplication by migrating only new or updated items.
  • Filter Options: Enables selective migration based on date, item type, or folder.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Simplifies complex migration tasks for both technical and non-technical users.
  • Data Integrity & Security: Ensures complete preservation of mailbox hierarchy and metadata.

Shoviv Exchange Migration Tool delivers efficiency, reliability, and flexibility for organizations managing Exchange and Microsoft 365 transitions.
 
Does this tool handle public folders? I’ve been burned by "all-in-one" solutions before that just skip public folders entirely or crash halfway through. We're moving from Exchange 2013 to 2019 next month.
 
Yes, Shoviv Exchange Migration Tool fully supports migrating public folders along with mailboxes. It ensures smooth migration without skipping or crashing, covering archives, cross-forest, and hybrid environments reliably.
 
If you are planning an Exchange 2013 to 2019 upgrade next month, it is smart to evaluate a few alternatives before locking into one solution.


You may also want to consider the SysTools Exchange Server Migrator. It is designed specifically for enterprise grade Exchange transitions.


What makes it reliable in upgrade scenarios like 2013 to 2019:


• Incremental migration to prevent duplicate items
• Automatic retry and resume capability
• Detailed reporting for compliance and validation
• Preserves mailbox hierarchy and metadata integrity
• Supports large scale batch migrations


For version upgrades, stability and job continuation are critical. Network interruptions, throttling, or server load spikes can derail poorly built tools. A solution that supports controlled batch execution and full audit reports reduces that risk significantly.


Before final cutover, running a pilot batch with real user mailboxes is always recommended. That gives you performance metrics and validation data instead of relying purely on feature claims.


If your priority is a structured, low risk migration from Exchange 2013 to 2019, it is worth comparing both tools side by side and testing in a controlled environment.
 
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