The great migration from Hotmail to Outlook.com is complete

Microsoft declared Thursday that it had achieved the huge errand of moving a huge number of clients from revered webmail benefit Hotmail to the smooth new Outlook.com. Approximately 300 million clients and 150 petabytes later, Hotmail is formally an apparition town.

What's more, it's been a much needed development for most clients: Hotmail was around since the beginning of Web-based email, and keeping in mind that it got a couple of facelifts en route, its age was obvious. Outlook.com, then again, we observed to be appealing, intense, and by and large an incredible alternative for emailers all things considered.

So Microsoft might not have had the issue of clients fervently dissenting migration, yet that doesn't mean it was simple. Hotmail was a mainstream administration, and each one of those long stretches of messages and connections include. The organization needed to relocate 150 petabytes of information to the new administration — that is 150 million gigabytes.

It took around a month and a half to carry out the activity (as arranged), yet it's altogether completed at this point.


As Microsoft notes, you don't need to change your Hotmail address or refresh any settings on your telephone or on different applications. "Since you continue utilizing your same email address, there is no compelling reason to change any settings on your gadgets."

On the off chance that you have a Hotmail Plus record, it will "keep on working with Outlook.com, no compelling reason to roll out any improvements." (For answers to more Hotmail-related inquiries, visit this Microsoft page).

Like Hotmail before it, Outlook.com is allowed to utilize, so in case you're burnt out on Gmail or Yahoo! what's more, waiting to pounce for something new, try it out.

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