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Summary
- SharePoint Online Tenant Rename feature now available for all Microsoft 365 tenants without site count limitations.
- High reliability and business continuity maintained during and after the rename process.
- Compatible with Microsoft 365 partner scenarios, excluding vanity domains and Multi-Geo customers.
- Admins should confirm site counts and ensure compliance with licensing requirements for tenants with over 10,000 sites.
- Review potential impacts on existing custom scripts, integrations, and communicate changes to site owners.
Admin Impact: Low
User Impact: Low
Release Start: 01 Oct 2025
Release End: 19 Oct 2025
Services: Microsoft OneDrive, SharePoint
Category: Stay informed
Tags: Feature Update,User Adoption, Admin Action
History
10/16/2025 Item Added to Message Center
Microsoft Message
Organizations undergoing rebranding, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, or tenant consolidations often need their SharePoint domain name in URLs to reflect their new identity. The SharePoint Online Tenant Rename feature enables this change. We are announcing general availability of advanced tenant rename with no site count limitation. With this update, the feature is now accessible to all customers, regardless of the total number of sites in the tenant.
When this will happen
General availability begins worldwide on October 16, 2025. Rollout started in early October and is expected to complete by mid-October 2025.
How this affects your organization
Who is affected: Admins managing SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business tenants globally.
What will happen:
- Rename support is now available for all Microsoft 365 tenants, regardless of site count.
- High reliability is maintained across rename operations.
- Business-as-usual continuity is ensured during and after rename.
- Compatible with Microsoft 365 partner scenarios including Microsoft Teams and PowerApps.
- Not supported for vanity domains or Multi-Geo customers.
What you can do to prepare
- Confirm total site count using the SharePoint admin center (SPAC) or PowerShell before scheduling.
- Licensing requirement: Tenants with site count greater than 10,000 must have SAM licenses purchased for all users in the organization.
- Review unsupported features or limitations (such as Hub site limitations, vanity domains, third-party integrations).
- Communicate any impact to site owners using public documentation.
- Validate custom scripts, PowerShell automations, and integrations that rely on the old domain name.
Learn more: Change your SharePoint domain name | Microsoft Learn
Compliance considerations
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.