I am writing this post a bit late, Microsoft Exchange team released the Quarterly update for Exchange Server 2013 (Cumulative Update 10 ) and Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3 Update Roll-up 11.
If you are in Hybrid model, ensure that you apply the n / n-1 update to your On premises environment to stay inline with Microsoft support model for Hybrid.
Most vital part is the Importance of this update as a pre-requisite for co-existence with the upcoming Exchange Server 2016 as stated below,
The updates released today are important pre-requisites for customers with existing Exchange deployments who will deploy Exchange Server 2016. Cumulative Update 10 is the minimum version of Exchange Server 2013 which will co-exist with Exchange Server 2016. Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3 Update Rollup 11, is the minimum version of Exchange Server 2010 which will be supported in a coexistence deployment with Exchange Server 2016. No earlier versions of Exchange will be supported co-existing with Exchange Server 2016. Exchange Server 2016 is anticipated to be released later this year. Customers who plan to deploy this new release of Exchange into their environment should be aware of these important prerequisites.
Access the EHLO Blog post to know more: Released: September 2015 Quarterly Exchange Updates
If you are in Hybrid model, ensure that you apply the n / n-1 update to your On premises environment to stay inline with Microsoft support model for Hybrid.
Most vital part is the Importance of this update as a pre-requisite for co-existence with the upcoming Exchange Server 2016 as stated below,
The updates released today are important pre-requisites for customers with existing Exchange deployments who will deploy Exchange Server 2016. Cumulative Update 10 is the minimum version of Exchange Server 2013 which will co-exist with Exchange Server 2016. Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3 Update Rollup 11, is the minimum version of Exchange Server 2010 which will be supported in a coexistence deployment with Exchange Server 2016. No earlier versions of Exchange will be supported co-existing with Exchange Server 2016. Exchange Server 2016 is anticipated to be released later this year. Customers who plan to deploy this new release of Exchange into their environment should be aware of these important prerequisites.
Access the EHLO Blog post to know more: Released: September 2015 Quarterly Exchange Updates
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