Microsoft’s official documentation keeps track of all the latest CU level that are available and were released for Exchange servers. The Exchange Server Health Checker script helps detecting common configuration issues that are known to cause performance issues on an Exchange server and will also verify the latest CU. Quick way to verify the installed Cumulative Update is by running the following command in PowerShell: function Get-ExchangeCU() " | Select -ExpandProperty DisplayNameĪnother preferred way would be to use the Exchange Server Health Checker script. During this example, we will be using Exchange 2016. This requires careful planning and a solid change management process before we can upgrade the CU level of an Exchange server. I will be sharing my methodology on how we can do this. If you are looking for guidance on how to upgrade Exchange servers that don’t have the latest CU level installed. Upgrading the CU level in general has been a challenging task since it’s not the same as traditional Windows updates. This will be a straight forwarded blog post where I’m going to explain on how we can upgrade On-Premises Exchange servers CU level.
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