On Premise Exchange to O365, What is the migration sequence?

I am about to migrate from an On-Premise exchange to O365.
DirSync - What sequence are the objects and attributes synchronized? Hierarchically?, AD Schema?
Exchange Sync - What sequence are the mail objects synchronized? inbox, calendar, notes etc or using another flow process?

Hi,
I didn't find any information about the sync sequence when migrate to office365. However, I think the following article may give you some help:
Directory synchronization roadmap
Active Directory synchronization should be considered a long-term commitment to coexistence scenarios between your on-premises Active Directory and cloud.  After you have activated directory synchronization, you can only edit synchronized objects in
your on-premises environment.
Synchronizing your directory with Office 365
This blog post provides the basic information you need to successfully implement DirSync. It also points you to more detailed information, for cases not addressed here. Specifically, it covers what you should review before you synchronize your directory
with Azure Active Directory. Office 365 uses Azure Active Directory for storing all user accounts, for all directory lookup, and for doing user sign-in authentication.
Hope this helps!
Thanks.
Niko Cheng
TechNet Community Support

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