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| Group (2) | When group mode is set, the group is automatically selected based on the device's Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) site (Windows 10, version 1607) or the domain the device is authenticated to (Windows 10, version 1511). In group mode, peering occurs across internal subnets, between devices that belong to the same group, including devices in remote offices. You can use GroupID option to create your own custom group independently of domains and AD DS sites. Starting with Windows 10, version 1803, you can use the GroupIDSource parameter to take advantage of other method to create groups dynamically. Group download mode is the recommended option for most organizations looking to achieve the best bandwidth optimization with Delivery Optimization. |
| Internet (3) | Enable Internet peer sources for Delivery Optimization. |
| Simple (99) | Simple mode disables the use of Delivery Optimization cloud services completely (for offline environments). Delivery Optimization switches to this mode automatically when the Delivery Optimization cloud services are unavailable, unreachable or when the content file size is less than 10 MB. In this mode, Delivery Optimization provides a reliable download experience, with no peer-to-peer caching. |
| Bypass (100) | This option is deprecated starting in Windows 11.
If you want to disable peer-to-peer functionality, it's best to set DownloadMode to (0). If your device doesnt have internet access, set Download Mode to (99). Bypass Delivery Optimization and use BITS, instead. You should only select this mode if you use WSUS and prefer to use BranchCache. You don't need to set this option if you're using Configuration Manager. |
| Bypass (100) | This option is deprecated starting in Windows 11. If you want to disable peer-to-peer functionality, it's best to set DownloadMode to (0). If your device doesnt have internet access, set Download Mode to (99). Bypass Delivery Optimization and use BITS, instead. You should only select this mode if you use WSUS and prefer to use BranchCache. You don't need to set this option if you're using Configuration Manager. |
> [!NOTE]
> Starting in Windows 11, the Bypass option of Download Mode is deprecated.

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When using a firewall, it's important that the content endpoints are allowed and associated ports are open. For more information, see [Endpoints for Delivery Optimization and Microsoft Connected Cache content](delivery-optimization-endpoints.md).
## Frequently Asked Questions
See [Delivery Optimization Frequently Asked Questions](waas-delivery-optimization-faq.yml) for other commonly asked questions related to Delivery Optimization.
## Recommended Delivery Optimization settings
Delivery Optimization offers a great many settings to fine-tune its behavior (see [Delivery Optimization reference](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md) for a comprehensive list), but for the most efficient performance, there are just a few key parameters that will have the greatest impact if particular situations exist in your deployment. If you just need an overview of Delivery Optimization, see [Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates](waas-delivery-optimization.md).
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[!INCLUDE [Monitor Delivery Optimization](includes/waas-delivery-optimization-monitor.md)]
### Monitor with Update Compliance
### Monitor with Windows Update for Business Delivery Optimization Report
Update Compliance provides you with information about your Delivery Optimization configuration, including the observed bandwidth savings across all devices that used peer-to-peer distribution over the past 28 days.
Windows Update for Business Delivery Optimization Report provides you with information about your Delivery Optimization configuration, including the observed bandwidth savings across all devices that used peer-to-peer, Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC), HTTP source/CDN distribution over the past 28 days.
:::image type="content" source="images/UC_workspace_DO_status.png" alt-text="Delivery Optimization status in Update Compliance" lightbox="images/UC_workspace_DO_status.png":::
:::image type="content" source="images/wufb-do-overview.png" alt-text="Delivery Optimization status in Update Compliance" lightbox="images/wufb-do-overview.png":::
For details, see [Delivery Optimization in Update Compliance](../update/update-compliance-delivery-optimization.md).
For details, see [Windows Update for Business Delivery Optimization Report](../update/wufb-reports-overview.md).
## Troubleshooting