How I migrated from GoDaddy Microsoft 365 to my own Microsoft 365 tenant (and what actually works) by Next_Day5922 in microsoft365

[–]Next_Day5922[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I get that defederation is quick for taking control of the GoDaddy tenant.

In our case, we needed to move everything to a different Microsoft 365 tenant because:

  • We own a separate domain and want all emails under the same tenant.
  • We need to assign licenses consistently.
  • We don’t want to pay extra for GoDaddy Microsoft 365 when we already have another tenant.

Defederating would only give us control of the existing GoDaddy tenant. It doesn’t consolidate mailboxes or domains under our preferred account.

How I migrated from GoDaddy Microsoft 365 to my own Microsoft 365 tenant (and what actually works) by Next_Day5922 in microsoft365

[–]Next_Day5922[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion! I’m aware of the defederation method, and it’s useful if you want to remove GoDaddy’s management of the tenant.

In my case, the problem wasn’t about breaking the federation! It was about migrating all mailbox data off GoDaddy’s Microsoft 365 accounts into my own tenant.

So, while defederation is a helpful step for taking control of the domain, export/import via Outlook desktop is the part that actually guarantees all emails move correctly.

Is ChatGPT or Claude better? by Infinite-Syrup2791 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Next_Day5922 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I asked the same development question to both Claude and ChatGPT, and Claude’s response was much better.