MIgrate from Google apps to office365

HI,
We are currently migrating from Google Apps to Office365.Would like to know
1.   The best practice to follow while migrating , considering my users have more than 25 GB of mailbox?
2.  Is there any limitations in both Google apps and Office365(Migration of mailbox)?
3.   Can I user connected account?
4.   Can I drag and drop the outlook PST into new configured Office365 Outlook? (Any limitation on the PST Size)
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Shariff

Please see these links:
Migrate from Gmail to Office 365 in 7 steps (TechNet)
Google Apps To Microsoft Office 365: 10 Lessons (Information Week)
Strategies for Choosing Cloud-Based Computing Solutions Comparing Microsoft® Office 365 and Google Apps (Microsoft)
Businesses choose Microsoft Office 365 over Google Apps (Microsoft)
Because you're asking loaded questions, its hard to give specific answers.  I suggest you contact a consultant who's done this before to help you. 
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