For large organisations, email archive migration is rarely a single event. It’s a programme, and one that needs to balance scale, risk and continuity.

This was exactly the challenge faced by a large NHS organisation, where historic email data had accumulated across multiple archive systems, including journal archives and PST files. The goal was clear: migrate to Microsoft 365, improve compliance and decommission legacy platforms, but without disrupting day-to-day operations.

A multi-phase migration approach proved essential.

The challenge

The organisation needed to manage:

  • Multiple legacy archive platforms

  • Large volumes of historic email data

  • Journal archives with compliance significance

  • Distributed users and departments

  • Ongoing FOI, SAR and legal requests

A single “big bang” migration wasn’t realistic. The risk to service continuity and compliance was too high.

The approach: phased, controlled and auditable

Phase 1: discovery and audit

The first step was to establish a clear understanding of:

  • Data volumes and locations

  • Archive types (user, journal, PST)

  • Data quality issues

  • Retention and compliance requirements

This created a baseline for planning and risk mitigation.

Phase 2: prioritisation and segmentation

Rather than migrating everything at once, data was segmented:

  • High-risk and high-value data prioritised first

  • Journal archives handled with additional validation

  • PST files grouped and rationalised

This ensured early progress while reducing complexity.

Phase 3: iterative migration

Data was migrated in controlled waves:

  • Defined batches with clear success criteria

  • Validation at each stage

  • Continuous feedback from stakeholders

This allowed issues to be identified and resolved early, without impacting the wider programme.

Phase 4: validation and eDiscovery testing

Each phase included:

  • Data integrity checks

  • Metadata validation

  • Real-world eDiscovery testing

Legal and IG teams were able to confirm that migrated data met their requirements before progressing further.

Phase 5: decommissioning legacy systems

Once confidence was established:

  • Legacy archives were retired in stages

  • Access was simplified

  • Ongoing costs were reduced

The outcome

The organisation achieved:

  • A unified email data environment within Microsoft 365

  • Improved eDiscovery speed and reliability

  • Reduced operational overhead

  • Greater confidence in compliance and auditability

Most importantly, the phased approach ensured zero disruption to critical services throughout the programme.

Why multi-phase matters

For large organisations, the risks of a single-stage migration are significant.

A phased approach provides:

  • Control and visibility

  • Reduced risk

  • Better stakeholder engagement

  • Stronger validation and auditability

It turns a high-risk migration into a manageable, structured programme.

If you’re planning a large-scale email archive migration and want to take a phased, low-risk approach, get in touch with our team:

👉 https://ultimatemigrator.com/contactus/