Delivery Optimization
5 TopicsEstimating Upload Bandwidth in Delivery Optimization
There is a policy(such as DOMaxBackgroundDownloadBandwidth) to control "download" bandwidth in Delivery Optimization (DO), but currently, there is no policy to control "upload" bandwidth. However, according to Microsoft's doc, the cacheable content that an uploading device can peer is limited to four slots. If four peer downloads occur simultaneously and the download bandwidth is limited to 1 Mbps, the upload bandwidth is expected to range from a minimum of 1 Mbps to a maximum of 4 Mbps. Is my understanding correct?214Views0likes2CommentsHow to set group IDs for delivery optimization only with Intune
Hello, How to set group IDs for delivery optimization only with Intune? Asking because, right now we are doing it with ConfigMgr client settings that use our boundaries to configure them, but if we would to only do it in Intune (without ConfigMgr) how do you propose that we configure the Group ID source in the settings catalog? Thank you in advance and don't hesitate if you have any questions2KViews0likes2CommentsWindows 10 DO with no WSUS or Windows CM
Due to this being a tricky question regarding my scenario i have put it under windows 10 management because i am trying to manage windows 10 devices. Dear Forum, After the MS update that all WSUS connections should go via a HTTPS and use an ssl certificate this has disrupt my normal updating method using WSUS completely and being within a company that explaining why we should need an SSL certificate just to update our devices will be a hassle if the come with an easy explanation as "if I just let it go via https instead of WSUS I will not need to buy an SSL certificate" This has sparked my interest to start searching for alternatives for updating my devices, still in a controlled manner but without using WSUS or buying an SSL certificate. After reading this post: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/changes-to-improve-security-for-windows-devices-scanning-wsus/ba-p/1645547 and additionally this post: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/security-best-practices-for-windows-server-update-services-wsus/ba-p/1587536 There was one user that wrote the following: "offopic: WSUS is a (not officially) deprecated product in many ways. I strongly recommend moving on to WuFB and Delivery Optmization." After that i started to work on a Proof of Concept how i should deploy this within my environment. Our environment consists of Windows Server 2008R2 standard servers that will be upgraded to Windows Server 2019 when the available resources become available but the majority of our devices run Windows 10 1809 and Later. The questions that i have are the following: 1: Is it possible to have 1 Virtual Machine, one with windows 10 installed and the other one with windows server 2019 installed that will be updated to the latest versions and will hold all the updates on their hard drives and act as the Cache Servers? I know that WSUS has its benefits to control updates based on delivery groups but reading regarding WUfb and delivery optimization is also possible to achieve the same aspect(at least what I could understand) from creating security groups or OU's and create a GPO specific to that OU/Security group.1.2KViews0likes0CommentsDelivery Optimization and Windows 10 Feature Updates
Microsoft recently indicated that for Delivery Optimization to work, organizations need a high-speed network, and that that "not all locations in commercial customer environments are likely to be connected by high speed networks." https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/transform-windows-feature-updates-with-a-servicing-calendar/ba-p/1475672 What are the network requirements to use Delivery Optimization?1.7KViews0likes1CommentDelivery Optimization and Remote Windows 10 Client Updates
If an organization uses Delivery Optimization to update Windows 10 clients, is there any bandwidth affect to note when those clients are now connected to home networks, given the present-day shift toward remote work?Solved1.3KViews0likes1Comment