Exchange Online Reduces Delicensing Resiliency Threshold to 5,000 Mailboxes

Delicensing resiliency

A July 15 announcement says that Exchange Online is reducing the Delicensing Resiliency threshold from 10,000 to 5,000 mailboxes. That’s fine, but this feature should be available for all Exchange Online tenants. It’s a sticking plaster for how group-based licensing works and is inconsistent with how OneDrive for Business deals with unlicensed personal user data.

Exchange Online Adds Delicensing Resiliency

Microsoft announced Delicensing Resiliency, a new feature for tenants with over 10,000 paid seats, to avoid inadvertent data loss due to licensing errors. Essentially, the feature adds an extra 30-day grace period post license removal during which mailboxes work as normal. The idea is that administrators will have extra time to detect and fix licensing errors that lead to mailbox removal. Overall, the new feature seems like a great idea (for large tenants).