Important: For information on migrating and upgrading Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API (UCMA) applications, before decommissioning your legacy environment, see UCMA applications: Coexistence, migration, and upgrade scenarios. Otherwise, just hang tight and I’ll give you the abbreviated version. If you are interested in extensive documentation on decommissioning a deployment, please refer to the documentation here. Please note though, that not all of the procedures listed in this section are required. This will consist of updating DNS entries, moving the Content Management Server, decommissioning pools, and deactivating and removing servers and pools from a legacy deployment. You’ve made it to the last phase! Phase 8 will discuss how to decommission your legacy Lync Server 2013 or Skype for Business Server 2015 pools. Are we done so soon? Well, for me this seemed all too quick but it looks like we’re in the last phase in your migration to Skype for Business Server 2019! If you are joining us for the first time, I highly recommend you check our Phases 1-7 here, as this article won’t make much sense without it □ Phase 8: Decommission legacy pools
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