A company has offices in New York and London. The current on-premises Exchange 2013 organization has
servers in both sites. Mailboxes for users located in New York are on an Exchange server in the New York
office. Mailboxes for users located in London are on an Exchange server in the London office.
You must migrate all mailboxes to Exchange Online. You create an Office 365 tenant and specify the
company’s New York address.
You need to determine where the user’s mailboxes will be created.
Where are the mailboxes created in Exchange Online?

A.
Mailboxes for users in London are created in European datacenters. Mailboxes for users in New York are
created in North American datacenters.
B.
All user mailboxes are created in North American datacenters.
C.
All user mailboxes are created in a random datacenter anywhere in the world.
D.
During the migration process, an administrator must specify the region where each mailbox is created.
I believe the answer is A because it would not make sense to have the London office traffic go to the North American servers because there would be tons of latency for that office. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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When you create the Tenant you need to specify the location. This location is where the services are delivered
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The location is does not dictate the physical location but the locality settings. The answer is infact A
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https://www.lukasberan.com/2016/04/office-365-mailbox-placement/
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