Exchange 2016 system requirements, exchange2016
1. Supported coexistence Solutions
The following table lists some application scenarios that support coexistence between Exchange 2016 and earlier versions.
Exchange 2016 and earlier versions of Exchange Server coexist
Exchange version |
Exchange organization coexistence |
Exchange 2007 and earlier versions |
Not Supported |
Exchange 2010 |
Supported together with Exchange 2010 SP3 update summary 11 or later on all Exchange 2010 servers (including edge transport servers) in the Organization. |
Exchange 2013 |
Supported together with Exchange 2013 Cumulative Update 10 or higher on all Exchange 2013 servers (including edge transport servers) in the Organization. |
Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013 hybrid organizations |
The following minimum Exchange versions are supported:
Exchange 2010 SP3 update summary 11 or later on all Exchange 2010 servers (including edge transport servers) in the Organization.
Exchange 2013 cumulative updates 10 or later on all Exchange 2013 servers (including edge transport servers) in the Organization.
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2. Supported hybrid deployment Solutions
Exchange 2016 supports hybrid deployment of Office 365 tenants that have been upgraded to the latest version of Office 365;
Iii. Network and directory servers
Network and Directory Server Requirements for Exchange 2016
Components |
Requirements |
Domain Controller |
All domain controllers in the forest need to run one of the following:
Windows Server 2016 Standard or Datacenter
Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard or Datacenter
Windows Server 2012 Standard or Datacenter
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard or Enterprise
Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter RTM or later
Windows Server 2008 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter
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Active Directory Forest |
The Active Directory forest feature level must be Windows Server 2008 or later. |
DNS namespace support |
Exchange 2016 supports the following Domain Name System (DNS) namespaces:
Sequential namespace
Separate namespace
Single tag domain
Discontinuous namespace
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IPv6 support |
In Exchange 2016, IPv6 is supported only when IPv4 is installed and enabled. If Exchange 2016 is deployed in this configuration and the network supports IPv4 and IPv6, all Exchange servers can send and receive data on devices, servers, and clients that use IPv6 addresses. |
Iii. Directory Server Architecture
Using a 64-bit Active Directory domain controller can improve the Directory service performance of Exchange 2016.
Note: If you set the Active Directory language region to a Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller in Japanese in a multi-domain environment, the Server may not receive certain properties stored on the object during inbound replication;
For security and performance considerations, we recommend that you only install Exchange 2016 on the member server instead of the Active Directory Server. However, you cannot run DCPromo on a computer that runs Exchange 2016. After installing Exchange 2016, you cannot change its role from a member server to a directory server, and vice versa;
Iv. Hardware requirements
Components |
Requirements |
Processor |
An Intel processor that supports Intel 64-bit architecture (formerly known as Intel EM64T ).
Supports AMD processors on the AMD64 Platform
Intel Itanium IA64 processor not supported
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Memory |
The installed Exchange role varies with the following:
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Page file size |
If a 32 gb ram is used, the minimum and maximum page file sizes must be set to physical RAM plus 10 MB, and the maximum value is 32778 MB (32 GB ). |
Disk Space |
At least 30 GB of available disk space is required on the drive where Exchange is installed
For each uniform messaging (UM) Language Pack you want to install, an additional MB of available disk space is required.
MB available disk space on the system drive
The hard disk used to store the MQ database must have at least MB of available space.
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Drive |
DVD-ROM drive (accessible from local or network) |
Screen Resolution |
1024x768 pixels or higher |
File Format |
Format it as a disk partition of the NTFS file system, which applies to the following partitions:
Disk Partitions of the following file types can be formatted as ReFS:
Partitions that contain transaction log files
Partitions that contain database files
Partitions that contain content index files
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5. Supported Operating Systems
Components |
Requirements |
Mailbox and edge Transmission Server roles |
Windows Server 2016 Standard or Datacenter (requires a cumulative update of Exchange Server 2016 3 or later)
Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard or Datacenter
Windows Server 2012 Standard or Datacenter
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Management tools |
One of the following:
Windows Server 2016 Standard or Datacenter (requires a cumulative update of Exchange Server 2016 3 or later)
Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard or Datacenter
Windows Server 2012 Standard or Datacenter
64-bit Windows 10
64-bit Windows 8.1
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Note: you cannot install Exchange 2016 on a computer running Windows Server Core or Nano Server. You must install the Windows Server desktop experience function. To install Exchange 2016, Perform one of the following operations to install the desktop on Windows Server before starting the Exchange 2016 installation program:
- Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 run the following command in Windows PowerShell:
Install-WindowsFeature Server-Gui-Mgmt-Infra, Server-Gui-Shell -Restart
- Install Windows Server 2016 on Windows Server 2016 and select "desktop experience. If your computer runs Windows Server 2016 core mode and you want to install Exchange 2016 on the computer, you need to reinstall the operating system and select the "desktop experience" Installation option.
Vi. Supported clientsExchange 2016 and Exchange Online support the following versions of Outlook:
- Microsoft Outlook 2016
- Microsoft Outlook 2013
- Outlook 2010 with KB2965295
- Outlook for Mac for Office 365
- Outlook for MACOs 2011
Outlook clients earlier than Outlook 2010 are not supported. Do not support email clients that require DAV on Mac operating systems, such as Entourage 2008 for Mac RTM and Entourage 2004;
VII.. NET Framework
Exchange version |
. NET Framework 4.6.2 |
. NET Framework 4.6.1 |
. NET Framework 4.5.2 |
. NET Framework 4.5.1 |
. NET Framework 4.5 |
Exchange 2016 CU4 or later |
X1 |
X4 |
X4 |
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Exchange 2016 CU3 |
X1 |
X |
X |
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Exchange 2016 CU2 |
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X2, 3 |
X |
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Exchange 2016 RTM or CU1 |
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X |
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- 1 only. NET Framework 4.6.2 is supported by Exchange 2016 on the Server running Windows Server 2016.
- 2 If you want to install. NET Framework 4.6.1 on a server running Exchange 2016 CU2, you need a post-release patch.
- 3. If you are upgrading from Exchange 2016 RTM, CU1, or CU2 to Exchange 2016 CU4, we strongly recommend that you install. NET Framework 4.6.2 or. NET Framework 4.6.1 and related post-release patches before installing Exchange 2016 CU4.
- 4 since Exchange 2016 CU5, Exchange 2016 no longer supports. NET Framework 4.6.1 and 4.5.2. Although Exchange 2016 CU4 supports. NET Framework versions, it is strongly recommended that you upgrade the server running Exchange 2016 to. NET Framework 4.6.2.