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Microsoft Exchange Online Archiving is a Microsoft 365 cloud-based, enterprise-class archiving solution for organizations that have deployed Microsoft Exchange Server 2019, Microsoft Exchange Server 2016, Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (SP2 and later), or subscribe to certain Exchange Online or Microsoft365 plans. Exchange Online Archiving assists these organizations with their archiving, compliance, regulatory, and eDiscovery challenges while simplifying on-premises infrastructure, and thereby reducing costs and easing IT burdens.

As a Microsoft online service, Exchange Online Archiving is designed to help meet the need for robust security, reliability, and user productivity. For more information about Microsoft 365, including features common to all Microsoft online services, see Microsoft 365 and Office 365 platform service description.

To buy Exchange Online Archiving, see Exchange Online Archiving for server.

Available plans

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For detailed plan information on subscriptions that enable users for Exchange Online Archiving, see the full subscription comparison table.

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Exchange Online Standalone Plans

Exchange Online Archiving plans

Exchange Online Archiving is available through the following plans.

PlanDescription
Exchange Online Archiving for Exchange Server
Cloud-based archive for users with primary mailboxes in Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2013, or Exchange 2010 (SP2 or later).
If you want to add a cloud-based archive to a primary mailbox that's located on an on-premises Exchange server, you need to configure a hybrid deployment. For more information about hybrid deployments see Exchange Server hybrid deployments.
Exchange Online Archiving for Exchange Server (via Enterprise CAL Suite)
Cloud-based archive for users with primary mailboxes in Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2013, or Exchange 2010 (SP2 or later). For details, see Client Access Licenses and Management Licenses.
Exchange Online Archiving for Exchange Online
Cloud-based archive and in-place hold as an add-on for the following plans1, 2:
Exchange Online Plan 1
Exchange Online Kiosk
Microsoft 365 Business Basic
Microsoft 365 Business Standard
Office 365 Enterprise E1
Office 365 Enterprise F3
Microsoft 365 Enterprise F3
Note: The following plans already include archiving and do not require Exchange Online Archiving as an add-on:
Office 365 Education A1
Office 365 Education A3
Office 365 Education A5
Office 365 Enterprise E3
Office 365 Enterprise E5
Exchange Online Plan 2
Microsoft 365 Business Premium
Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3
Microsoft 365 Enterprise E5
For details on the archiving capabilities of Exchange Online mailboxes, see Archive features in Exchange Online Archiving.
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1 A hybrid deployment isn't required for cloud-only organizations where no mailboxes are located on an on-premises Exchange server. However, if on-premises mailboxes exist, then hybrid deployment is required.
2 Exchange Online Plan 1 and Microsoft 365 Apps plan have a size limit on the mailbox and archive. For more information, see Exchange Online limits. Exchange Online Archiving for Exchange Online add-on adds unlimited cloud-based archive and In-Place Hold and Litigation Hold.

Looking for information about all Microsoft 365 plans? Microsoft 365 is available in a variety of plans to best meet the needs of your organization. For information about different plans, including standalone plan options and information on moving from one plan to another, see Office 365 plan options.

Exchange Online Plans Features

Requirements

To use Exchange Online Archiving for Exchange Server, user mailboxes must reside on Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2013, or Exchange Server 2010 (SP2 or later).

Federated identity and single sign-on

Online

Administrators can use a single sign-on approach to authentication with on-premises Active Directory. To achieve this, administrators can configure on-premises Active Directory Federation Services—a Microsoft Windows Server® 2008 service—to federate with the Microsoft Federation Gateway. After Active Directory Federation Services is configured, all users whose identities are based on the federated domain can use their existing corporate logon to automatically authenticate to Office 365.

User subscriptions

See full list on docs.microsoft.com

Each user who accesses the Exchange Online Archiving service must have an Exchange Online Archiving subscription. Each email archive subscription can be used only for storage of one user's messaging data.

Unlimited archive storage quota

The unlimited archiving feature (called auto-expanding archiving) provides additional storage space in archive mailboxes. Each Exchange Online Archiving subscriber initially receives 100 GB of storage in the archive mailbox. When auto-expanding archiving is turned on, additional storage space is automatically added when the 100 GB storage capacity is reached. In Exchange hybrid deployments, auto-expanding archiving is only supported for cloud-based archive mailboxes when the on-premises user's mailbox resides on Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Server 2016, or Exchange Server 2013 (SP1 or later). For more information, see Overview of unlimited archiving.

Important

Administrators can't adjust the storage quota.
Auto-expanding archiving is not supported for mailboxes residing on Exchange Server 2010.

Important

Auto-expanding archive is only supported for mailboxes used for individual users or shared mailboxes with a growth rate that does not exceed 1 GB per day. Using journaling, transport rules, or auto-forwarding rules to copy messages to Exchange Online Archiving for the purposes of archiving is not permitted. A user's archive mailbox is intended for just that user. Microsoft reserves the right to deny unlimited archiving in instances where a user's archive mailbox is used to store archive data for other users or in other cases of inappropriate use.

Feature availability across Exchange Online Archiving plans

FeatureExchange Online Archiving for Exchange Server1Exchange Online Archiving for Exchange Online2
Archive features in Exchange Online Archiving
Archive mailbox
Yes
Yes
Move messages using archive policy
Yes
Yes
Import data to the archive
Yes
Yes
Deleted item recovery
Yes
Yes
Deleted mailbox recovery
Yes
Yes
Mailbox backup
Yes
Yes
Client features in Exchange Online Archiving
Outlook3
Yes
Yes
Outlook on the web
Yes
Yes
Compliance and security features in Exchange Online Archiving
Retention policies
Yes
Yes
In-Place Hold and Litigation Hold6
Yes
Yes
In-Place eDiscovery
Yes
Yes
Encryption between on-premises servers and Exchange Online Archiving
Yes
Yes
Encrypting between clients and Exchange Online Archiving
Yes
Yes
Encryption: S/MIME and PGP
Yes
Yes
IRM using Azure Information Protection
No
No4
IRM using Windows Server AD RMS
Yes5
Yes5
Auditing
Yes
Yes

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1 User mailboxes must reside on Exchange 2010 SP2 or later.
2 An In-Place Archive can only be used to archive mail for a single user or entity for which a license has been applied. Using an In-Place Archive as a means to store mail from multiple users or entities is prohibited. For example, IT administrators can't create shared mailboxes and have users copy (through the Cc or Bcc field, or through a transport rule) a shared mailbox for the explicit purpose of archiving.
3 For a list of supported Microsoft Outlook versions, see Client features in Exchange Online Archiving.
4 Azure Information Protection is not included, but can be purchased as a separate add-on and will enable the supported Information Rights Management (IRM) features. Some Azure Information Protection features require a subscription to Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, which is not included with Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Microsoft 365 Business Standard, Office 365 Enterprise E1, Office 365 Education, or Office 365 Enterprise F3.
5 Windows Server AD RMS is an on-premises server that must be purchased and managed separately in order to enable the supported IRM features.
6 When you put a mailbox on In-Place Hold or Litigation Hold, the hold is placed on both the primary and the archive mailbox.