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Exchange 2010 CU for migration to Exchange 2013
Getting ready to migrate our organization from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013.  Rolling Service Pack 3 next weekend.  Docs say CU5 after SP3.  Any reason{s} to not just go with the latest 2010 CU?

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Any reason not to do the Service pack and CU concurrently?

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Exchange 2010 sp3 is good enough to start with migration to Exchange 2013, the suggestion had no specific reasons.
This will only save your time and labor incurred in the process.

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