The minimal hybrid, also known as express migration, is an option in the Exchange Hybrid Configuration Wizard, which may be used to migrate the contents of user mailboxes to Office 365 over a course of a couple of weeks or less.
You can use this option if:
On a computer that is domain-joined to your on-premises organization, sign in to your Office 365 account by using your global admin credentials, and start the Exchange Hybrid Configuration Wizard on the Data migration page of the Office 365 admin page.
To run directory synchronization to create users, follow these steps:
Figure 1: (English Only) Office 365 Hybrid Configuration
After Azure AD connect synchronizes your users and their passwords to Office 365, you have to assign Office 365 licenses to them so that they have a cloud mailbox to which to migrate their on-premises mailbox data.
The status on the Data migration page indicates that a license is needed as shown in the figure.
In the Admin center, go to Users > Active users and follow these instructions to assign licenses to your users .
After you assign licenses to your users, you can go to the Data migration page to start migrating their mailboxes.
Email systems use a DNS record called an MX record to figure out where to deliver email messages. During the email migration process, your MX record was pointing to your on-premises Exchange email system. Now that the email migration to Office 365 is complete, it is time to point your MX record at Office 365. You must finish setting up your DNS records also.
In the Office 365 Admin center, go to Settings > Domains and then choose the domain name you want to update, for example, contoso.com. The domains wizard guides you through the update steps. See this article for instructions specific to your registrar or host: How to Add MX Record to Route Email in Office 365.