Microsoft warned customers that Exchange Server 2013 will reach its extended end-of-support (EOS) date 90 days from now, on April 11, 2023. Exchange Server 2013 was released in January 2013 and reached the mainstream end date more than four years ago, in April 2018. After the extended EOS date, Microsoft will no longer provide technical support and bug fixes for new issues that could impact the servers’ stability or usability. Time zone updates and security updates to address newly found vulnerabilities impacting servers running Exchange Server 2013 will also no longer be available starting in April. “Exchange Server 2013 will continue to run after this date, of course; however, due to the risks listed above, we strongly recommend that you migrate from Exchange Server 2013 as soon as possible,” Microsoft Exchange Product Marketing Manager Scott Schnoll said. “If you haven’t started your migration from Exchange Server 2013 to Exchange Online or Exchange Server 2019, get going now!”
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