How to move from EOP to Hybrid Office 365 configuration?

I have a customer that just completed their transition from FOPE to EOP.  Everything is working, but the customer would like to move all Exchange 2010 mailboxes to Exchange Online.  They already have licenses, and have more than 2000 seats.  A
cutover migration is not possible, so a hybrid migration is my only choice.  I have been unable to find any documentation on this scenario (EOP-to-Hybrid).  
Does anyone have any references or documentation that points to the correct steps to make this transition?  Some blogs indicate that the only way to make this work is to point the MX record elsewhere, remove the existing EOP connectors, and have the
Hybrid configuration wizard re-create them.  
Any help here is appreciated!  Thanks.

Hi
Your question is not that easy to be answered since the planning and migrating depends upon the current environment setup, status and everything.
However you can  follow this conitious thread step by step for Migrating from Exchange 2013 to Office 365 which will help you to plan accordingly to your environment
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/office-365/exchange-online/configuring-exchange-2013-hybrid-deployment-and-migrating-office-365-exchange-online-part11.html
I would recommend you to open up a ticket with Microsoft for a hassle free migration from Exchange 2013 to O365
But for migration from Notes to o365 we need some kind of third party softwares like Quest Tools to throttle the process quickly and also you need to set few throttling policies in Exchange end as well inorder to integrated well with Microsoft Cloud
during Migration process. Its better you can open up a ticket with Microsoft and Quest for planning the migration acording do your needs and proceed.
Below one is for your reference
http://www.export-notes.com/how-to-migrate-lotus-domino-to-office365.html
Please mark as helpful if you find my contribution useful or as an answer if it does answer your question.That will encourage me - and others - to take time out to help you.
Regards,
Sathish

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