diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-configure-provision-linux.md b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-configure-provision-linux.md deleted file mode 100644 index 3c39a7af8f..0000000000 --- a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-configure-provision-linux.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: MCC for Enterprise provision Linux cache node -description: Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise. Learn about how to provision Linux cache node. -ms.service: windows-client -ms.subservice: itpro-updates -ms.topic: how-to -manager: aaroncz -ms.author: nidos -author: doshnid -ms.reviewer: mstewart -ms.collection: tier3 -appliesto: -- ✅ Windows 11 -- ✅ Windows 10 -- ✅ Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise -ms.date: 06/03/2024 ---- - - - - - -# " * " -TODO: Add your heading - - - -TODO: Add your introductory paragraph - - - - - -## Prerequisites - -TODO: List the prerequisites - - - -## "\ * \" -TODO: Add introduction sentence(s) -[Include a sentence or two to explain only what is needed to complete the procedure.] -TODO: Add ordered list of procedure steps -1. Step 1 -1. Step 2 -1. Step 3 - -## "\ * \" -TODO: Add introduction sentence(s) -[Include a sentence or two to explain only what is needed to complete the procedure.] -TODO: Add ordered list of procedure steps -1. Step 1 -1. Step 2 -1. 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Step 3 - - - -## Next step - -TODO: Add your next step link(s) - -> [!div class="nextstepaction"] -> [Write concepts](article-concept.md) - - - -## Related content - -TODO: Add your next step link(s) - -- [Write concepts](article-concept.md) - - - diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md index fd199751a9..832412b8a6 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md +++ b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Create and configure MCCE cache nodes -description: Details on how to create and configure Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) cache nodes. +title: Create and configure MCC cache nodes +description: Details on how to create and configure Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) cache nodes. ms.service: windows-client ms.subservice: itpro-updates ms.topic: how-to @@ -14,16 +14,16 @@ appliesto: ms.date: 06/03/2024 --- -# Create MCCE Azure resource and cache nodes +# Create Microsoft Connected Cache Azure resource and cache nodes -This article outlines how to create and configure your Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) cache nodes. The creation and configuration of your cache node takes place in Azure. The deployment of your cache node requires downloading and running an OS-specific provisioning package on your host machine. +This article outlines how to create and configure your Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) cache nodes. The creation and configuration of your cache node takes place in Azure. The deployment of your cache node requires downloading and running an OS-specific provisioning package on your host machine. ## Prerequisites 1. **Azure Pay-As-You-Go subscription**: Microsoft Connected Cache is a free-of-charge service hosted in Azure. You'll need a pay-as-you-go Azure subscription in order to onboard to our service. To create a subscription, go to [pay-as-you-go subscription page](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0003p/). 2. **Hardware to host MCC**: The recommended configuration serves approximately 35,000 managed devices, downloading a 2-GB payload in 24-hour timeframe at a sustained rate of 6.5 Gbps. -For more information on sizing and OS requirements, see [the prerequisites for using MCCE](mcc-ent-prerequisites.md). +For more information on sizing and OS requirements, see [the prerequisites for using MCC](mcc-ent-prerequisites.md). -## Create MCCE Azure resource +## Create MCC Azure resource # [Azure portal](#tab/portal) @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ For more information on sizing and OS requirements, see [the prerequisites for u * Resource group under which an MCC resource can be created. Use the [az group create](/cli/azure/group#az-group-create) command to create a new Resource group if you don't already have one. -#### Create MCCE Azure resource +#### Create MCC Azure resource Replace the following placeholders with your own information: * *\*: An existing resource group in your subscription. * *\*: A name for your Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise resource. @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ az mcc ent resource create --mcc-resource-name --resource-group --- -## Create MCCE cache node +## Create MCC cache node # [Azure portal](#tab/portal) @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ az mcc ent node create --cache-node-name --mcc-resource-name Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education --- -# Deploy MCCE cache node to a Linux host machine +# Deploy Microsoft Connected Cache caching software to a Linux host machine -This article describes how to deploy Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) caching software to a Linux host machine. +This article describes how to deploy Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) caching software to a Linux host machine. -Before deploying MCCE to a Linux host machine, ensure that the host machine meets all [requirements](mcc-ent-prerequisites.md), and that you have [created and configured your MCC Azure resource](https://aka.ms/mccent-create-resources). +Before deploying MCC to a Linux host machine, ensure that the host machine meets all [requirements](mcc-ent-prerequisites.md), and that you have [created and configured your MCC Azure resource and cache node](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md). -## Steps to deploy MCCE cache node to Linux +## Steps to deploy MCC cache node to Linux # [Azure portal](#tab/portal) @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ To deploy a cache node programmatically, you'll need to use Azure CLI to get the az mcc ent node get-provisioning-details --cache-node-name mycachenode --mcc-resource-name mymccresource --resource-group myrg ``` 1. Save the resulting output. These values will be passed as parameters within the provisioning command. -1. Download and extract the [MCCE provisioning package for Linux](https://aka.ms/MCC-Ent-InstallScript-Linux) to your host machine. +1. Download and extract the [MCC provisioning package for Linux](https://aka.ms/MCC-Ent-InstallScript-Linux) to your host machine. 1. Open a command line window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package. 1. Set access permissions to allow the `provisionmcc.sh` script within the provisioning package directory to execute. 1. Replace the values in the following provisioning command before running it on the host machine. @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ sudo ./provisionmcc.sh customerid="enter mccResourceId here" cachenodeid=" enter ## Related content - [Deploy to a Windows host machine](mcc-ent-deploy-to-windows.md) -- [Uninstall MCCE](mcc-ent-uninstall-cache-node.md) \ No newline at end of file +- [Uninstall MCC](mcc-ent-uninstall-cache-node.md) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-deploy-to-windows.md b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-deploy-to-windows.md index 2db500c760..ddbc940eb7 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-deploy-to-windows.md +++ b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-deploy-to-windows.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Deploy MCCE cache software to a Windows host machine -description: Details on how to deploy Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) cache software to a Windows host machine. +title: Deploy MCC cache software to a Windows host machine +description: Details on how to deploy Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) cache software to a Windows host machine. author: chrisjlin ms.author: lichris manager: naengler @@ -13,15 +13,15 @@ appliesto: - ✅ Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education --- -# Deploy MCCE cache node to a Windows host machine +# Deploy Microsoft Connected Cache caching software to a Windows host machine -This article describes how to deploy Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) caching software to a Windows host machine. +This article describes how to deploy Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) caching software to a Windows host machine. -Deploying MCCE to a Windows host machine requires designating a [Group Managed Service Account (gMSA)](/windows-server/security/group-managed-service-accounts/getting-started-with-group-managed-service-accounts) or a [Local User Account](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/create-a-local-user-or-administrator-account-in-windows-20de74e0-ac7f-3502-a866-32915af2a34d) as the MCCE runtime account. This prevents tampering with the MCC container and the cached content on the host machine. +Deploying MCC to a Windows host machine requires designating a [Group Managed Service Account (gMSA)](/windows-server/security/group-managed-service-accounts/getting-started-with-group-managed-service-accounts) or a [Local User Account](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/create-a-local-user-or-administrator-account-in-windows-20de74e0-ac7f-3502-a866-32915af2a34d) as the MCC runtime account. This prevents tampering with the MCC container and the cached content on the host machine. -Before deploying MCCE to a Windows host machine, ensure that the host machine meets all [requirements](mcc-ent-prerequisites.md), and that you have [created and configured your MCC Azure resource](https://aka.ms/mccent-create-resources). +Before deploying MCC to a Windows host machine, ensure that the host machine meets all [requirements](mcc-ent-prerequisites.md), and that you have [created and configured your MCC Azure resource](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md). -## Steps to deploy MCCE cache node to Windows +## Steps to deploy MCC cache node to Windows # [Azure portal](#tab/portal) @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Before deploying MCCE to a Windows host machine, ensure that the host machine me 1. Open a PowerShell window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package. 1. Set the Execution Policy to "Unrestricted" to allow the provisioning scripts to run. 1. Create a `$User` environment variable containing the username of the account you intend to designate as the MCC runtime account. For gMSAs, the value should be formatted as `"Domain\Username$"`. For Local User accounts, `$User` should be formatted as `"LocalMachineName\Username"`. - - If you're using a Local User account as the MCCE runtime account, you'll also need to create a [PSCredential Object](/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.pscredential) named `$myLocalAccountCredential`. + - If you're using a Local User account as the MCC runtime account, you'll also need to create a [PSCredential Object](/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.pscredential) named `$myLocalAccountCredential`. 1. Run the provisioning command on the host machine. # [Azure CLI](#tab/cli) @@ -42,11 +42,11 @@ To deploy a cache node programmatically, you'll need to use Azure CLI to get the az mcc ent node get-provisioning-details --cache-node-name mycachenode --mcc-resource-name mymccresource --resource-group myrg ``` 1. Save the resulting output. These values will be passed as parameters within the provisioning command. -1. Download and extract the [MCCE provisioning package for Windows](https://aka.ms/MCC-Ent-InstallScript-WSL) to your host machine. +1. Download and extract the [MCC provisioning package for Windows](https://aka.ms/MCC-Ent-InstallScript-WSL) to your host machine. 1. Open a PowerShell window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package. 1. Set the Execution Policy to "Unrestricted" to allow the provisioning scripts to run. 1. Create a `$User` environment variable containing the username of the account you intend to designate as the MCC runtime account. For gMSAs, the value should be formatted as `"Domain\Username$"`. For Local User accounts, `$User` should be formatted as `"LocalMachineName\Username"`. - - If you're using a Local User account as the MCCE runtime account, you'll also need to create a [PSCredential Object](https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.pscredential?view=powershellsdk-7.4.0&preserve-view=true) named `$myLocalAccountCredential`. + - If you're using a Local User account as the MCC runtime account, you'll also need to create a [PSCredential Object](https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.pscredential?view=powershellsdk-7.4.0&preserve-view=true) named `$myLocalAccountCredential`. 1. Replace the values in the following provisioning command before running it on the host machine. Note that `-mccLocalAccountCredential $myLocalAccountCredential` is only needed if you are using a Local User account as the MCC runtime account. ```powershell-interactive @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ To deploy a cache node programmatically, you'll need to use Azure CLI to get the ## Related content - [Deploy to a Linux host machine](mcc-ent-deploy-to-linux.md) -- [Uninstall MCCE](mcc-ent-uninstall-cache-node.md) \ No newline at end of file +- [Uninstall MCC](mcc-ent-uninstall-cache-node.md) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-edu-overview.md b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-edu-overview.md index 0060028e14..a1077b1d53 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-edu-overview.md +++ b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-edu-overview.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: MCCE Overview -description: Overview, supported scenarios, and content types for Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE). +title: MCC Overview +description: Overview, supported scenarios, and content types for Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC). ms.service: windows-client ms.subservice: itpro-updates ms.topic: conceptual diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-faq.yml b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-faq.yml index 2d84c64a34..aeb5480a0f 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-faq.yml +++ b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-faq.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ### YamlMime:FAQ metadata: - title: MCCE Frequently Asked Questions - description: The following article is a list of frequently asked questions for Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise (MCCE). + title: MCC Frequently Asked Questions + description: The following article is a list of frequently asked questions for Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise (MCC). ms.service: windows-client ms.subservice: itpro-updates ms.topic: faq diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-manage-cache-using-CLI.md b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-manage-cache-using-CLI.md index da312715ed..595083be44 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-manage-cache-using-CLI.md +++ b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-manage-cache-using-CLI.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Manage MCCE cache nodes using CLI -description: Details on how to manage Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise (MCCE) cache nodes via Azure CLI commands. +title: Manage MCC cache nodes using CLI +description: Details on how to manage Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise (MCC) cache nodes via Azure CLI commands. ms.service: windows-client ms.subservice: itpro-updates ms.topic: how-to @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ ms.date: 06/03/2024
-This article outlines how to create, configure, and deploy Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise (MCCE) cache nodes using Azure CLI. +This article outlines how to create, configure, and deploy Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise (MCC) cache nodes using Azure CLI. ## Prerequisites: @@ -44,10 +44,10 @@ az group create --name myrg --location westus Once the resource group is created, you'll need to create a Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise resource. -### 2. Create an MCCE Azure resource -An MCCE Azure resource is a top-level Azure resource under which cache nodes can be created. +### 2. Create an MCC Azure resource +An MCC Azure resource is a top-level Azure resource under which cache nodes can be created. -To create an MCCE Azure resource, use `az mcc ent resource create` +To create an MCC Azure resource, use `az mcc ent resource create` ```azurecli-interactive az mcc ent resource create --mcc-resource-name mymccresource --resource-group myrg diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-monitoring.md b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-monitoring.md index 16d67271c0..fd1e2c5e51 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-monitoring.md +++ b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-monitoring.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Monitor usage of MCCE cache nodes -description: Details on how to monitor the usage of Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise (MCCE) cache nodes. +title: Monitor usage of MCC cache nodes +description: Details on how to monitor the usage of Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise (MCC) cache nodes. ms.service: windows-client ms.subservice: itpro-updates ms.topic: how-to @@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ appliesto: ms.date: 09/04/2024 --- -# Monitor MCCE cache node usage +# Monitor Microsoft Connected Cache cache node usage -Tracking the status and performance of your MCCE cache node is essential to making sure that you're getting the most out of the service. +Tracking the status and performance of your MCC cache node is essential to making sure that you're getting the most out of the service. -# Troubleshoot Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) +# Troubleshoot Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) -This article contains instructions on how to troubleshoot different issues you may encounter while using MCCE. These issues are categorized by the task in which they may be encountered. For example, this next section covers troubleshooting [MCC Azure resource creation](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md). +This article contains instructions on how to troubleshoot different issues you may encounter while using MCC. These issues are categorized by the task in which they may be encountered. For example, this next section covers troubleshooting [MCC Azure resource creation](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md). ## Troubleshooting Azure resource creation diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-uninstall-cache-node.md b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-uninstall-cache-node.md index 70ca441c4f..3d554c99a0 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-uninstall-cache-node.md +++ b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-uninstall-cache-node.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Uninstall MCCE cache nodes -description: Details on how to uninstall Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) from a host machine. +title: Uninstall MCC cache nodes +description: Details on how to uninstall Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) from a host machine. ms.service: windows-client ms.subservice: itpro-updates ms.topic: how-to @@ -14,18 +14,18 @@ appliesto: ms.date: 09/27/2024 --- -# Uninstall MCCE caching software from a host machine +# Uninstall MCC caching software from a host machine -This article describes how to uninstall Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) caching software from a host machine. These steps should be taken after deleting the cache node in the Azure portal. +This article describes how to uninstall Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) caching software from a host machine. These steps should be taken after deleting the cache node in the Azure portal. -## Steps to uninstall MCCE from a Windows host machine +## Steps to uninstall MCC from a Windows host machine 1. Launch a PowerShell window *as administrator* and navigate to the MCC installation directory (C:\mcconwsl01 by default) 1. Run the `uninstallmcconwsl.ps1` script -## Steps to uninstall MCCE from a Linux host machine +## Steps to uninstall MCC from a Linux host machine -The `uninstallmcc.sh` script within the provisioning package uninstalls the MCCE caching software and all related components, including: +The `uninstallmcc.sh` script within the provisioning package uninstalls the MCC caching software and all related components, including: - IoT Edge - IoT Edge Agent diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-update-cache-node.md b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-update-cache-node.md index b49b6c76d6..60cf72137b 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-update-cache-node.md +++ b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-update-cache-node.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Update MCCE cache nodes -description: Details on how Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) cache nodes are updated by Microsoft. +title: Update MCC cache nodes +description: Details on how Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) cache nodes are updated by Microsoft. ms.service: windows-client ms.subservice: itpro-updates ms.topic: how-to @@ -13,25 +13,25 @@ appliesto: - ✅ Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education ms.date: 09/27/2024 --- -# Configure container update frequency for Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) +# Configure container update frequency for Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) -Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) caching software is deployed to host machines as a container. The container OS and any software component within the container will need to be updated for security vulnerabilities or quality issues, or performance improvements required to successfully operate the caching software. These Microsoft-published container updates are called "MCCE updates" in this article. +Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) caching software is deployed to host machines as a container. The container OS and any software component within the container will need to be updated for security vulnerabilities or quality issues, or performance improvements required to successfully operate the caching software. These Microsoft-published container updates are called "MCC updates" in this article. -Microsoft silently deploys MCCE updates to your cache nodes based on the Update Ring setting you configure for each cache node. +Microsoft silently deploys MCC updates to your cache nodes based on the Update Ring setting you configure for each cache node. ## Update rings -MCCE cache nodes can be configured to either the "Fast" or "Slow" update ring. If configured to update as part of the Fast ring, the cache node will be silently updated by Microsoft soon after the update is made available. If configured to update as part of the Slow ring, the cache node is silently updated by Microsoft within five weeks of the update becoming available. +MCC cache nodes can be configured to either the "Fast" or "Slow" update ring. If configured to update as part of the Fast ring, the cache node will be silently updated by Microsoft soon after the update is made available. If configured to update as part of the Slow ring, the cache node is silently updated by Microsoft within five weeks of the update becoming available. -In other words, configuring cache nodes to update as part of the Slow ring provides users with the option to delay the update process until they have validated that the latest MCCE update works within their environment. For example, a user could configure a test cache node to update as part of the Fast ring and validate that clients can successfully interact with the test cache node after the latest MCCE update has been applied. This builds confidence that service won't be interrupted when the production cache nodes are updated as part of the Slow ring. +In other words, configuring cache nodes to update as part of the Slow ring provides users with the option to delay the update process until they have validated that the latest MCC update works within their environment. For example, a user could configure a test cache node to update as part of the Fast ring and validate that clients can successfully interact with the test cache node after the latest MCC update has been applied. This builds confidence that service won't be interrupted when the production cache nodes are updated as part of the Slow ring. ### Update ring options #### Fast Ring -All MCCE cache nodes are configured to update as part of the Fast ring by default. MCCE cache nodes in the Fast ring will be updated soon after an update is made available. Microsoft will silently update cache nodes at a time of day when update traffic is likely to be minimal, such as 3:00 AM (local time) on Saturday. +All MCC cache nodes are configured to update as part of the Fast ring by default. MCC cache nodes in the Fast ring will be updated soon after an update is made available. Microsoft will silently update cache nodes at a time of day when update traffic is likely to be minimal, such as 3:00 AM (local time) on Saturday. #### Slow Ring -Configuring an MCCE cache node to update as part of the Slow ring provides users with the option to delay MCCE software updates until the update can be validated. There are three settings that control when MCCE updates will be applied to MCCE cache nodes. All update ring settings can be managed from the Azure portal or through Azure CLI. +Configuring an MCC cache node to update as part of the Slow ring provides users with the option to delay MCC software updates until the update can be validated. There are three settings that control when MCC updates will be applied to MCC cache nodes. All update ring settings can be managed from the Azure portal or through Azure CLI. | Setting | Description | | --- | --- | @@ -41,15 +41,15 @@ Configuring an MCCE cache node to update as part of the Slow ring provides users ## Update process -When Microsoft publishes an MCCE update, the MCCE service attempts to update all MCCE cache nodes based on their Update Ring membership. If a cache node can't complete the silent MCCE update within 6 hours of starting, an error message is surfaced in the Azure portal. +When Microsoft publishes an MCC update, the MCC service attempts to update all MCC cache nodes based on their Update Ring membership. If a cache node can't complete the silent MCC update within 6 hours of starting, an error message is surfaced in the Azure portal. ## Update terminology, criteria, and SLA -MCCE updates will be released based on need instead of on a set cadence. +MCC updates will be released based on need instead of on a set cadence. | Update type | Criteria and SLA | | --- | --- | | Security | Security updates are the highest priority and will be released based on the severity rating of the vulnerability. [Critical and High](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln-metrics/cvss) vulnerabilities will be released by Microsoft within 60 days of discovery. [Medium and Low](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln-metrics/cvss) vulnerabilities will be released by Microsoft within 120 days | | Quality | Quality updates fix a specific problem and addresses a noncritical, non-security-related bug. Quality updates could include performance fixes for a specific problem or changes related to cache efficiency or maximum egress for example. Quality updates will be released along with security updates or when necessary to ensure proper functioning of the Microsoft Connected Cache software. | -For information on all released Microsoft Connected Cache updates see the [MCCE release notes](mcc-ent-release-notes.md). +For information on all released Microsoft Connected Cache updates see the [MCC release notes](mcc-ent-release-notes.md). diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-verify-cache-node.md b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-verify-cache-node.md index 28bc2764ff..bf7720bce4 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-verify-cache-node.md +++ b/windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-verify-cache-node.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Verify MCCE cache node functionality -description: Details on how to verify functionality of Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) cache nodes. +title: Verify MCC cache node functionality +description: Details on how to verify functionality of Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) cache nodes. author: chrisjlin ms.author: lichris manager: naengler @@ -9,20 +9,20 @@ ms.subservice: itpro-updates ms.topic: how-to ms.date: 09/27/2024 appliesto: -- ✅ Windows-hosted MCCE cache nodes -- ✅ Linux-hosted MCCE cache nodes +- ✅ Windows-hosted MCC cache nodes +- ✅ Linux-hosted MCC cache nodes - ✅ Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education --- -# Verify MCCE cache node functionality +# Verify MCC cache node functionality -This article describes how to verify that a Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) cache node is functioning correctly. +This article describes how to verify that a Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCC) cache node is functioning correctly. -These steps should be taken after deploying MCCE caching software to a [Windows](mcc-ent-deploy-to-windows.md) or [Linux](mcc-ent-deploy-to-linux.md) host machine. +These steps should be taken after deploying MCC caching software to a [Windows](mcc-ent-deploy-to-windows.md) or [Linux](mcc-ent-deploy-to-linux.md) host machine. -## Steps to verify functionality of MCCE cache node +## Steps to verify functionality of MCC cache node -1. To verify that the MCCE container on the host machine is running and reachable, run the following command from the host machine: +1. To verify that the MCC container on the host machine is running and reachable, run the following command from the host machine: ```powershell wget http://localhost/filestreamingservice/files/7bc846e0-af9c-49be-a03d-bb04428c9bb5/Microsoft.png?cacheHostOrigin=dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com @@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ These steps should be taken after deploying MCCE caching software to a [Windows] If successful, there should be an HTTP response with StatusCode 200. -1. To verify that Windows clients in your network can reach the MCCE cache node, visit the following address from a web browser on a Windows client device: +1. To verify that Windows clients in your network can reach the MCC cache node, visit the following address from a web browser on a Windows client device: `http://[HostMachine-IP-address]/filestreamingservice/files/7bc846e0-af9c-49be-a03d-bb04428c9bb5/Microsoft.png?cacheHostOrigin=dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com` - If successful, the Windows client device should begin to download a small image file from the MCCE cache node. + If successful, the Windows client device should begin to download a small image file from the MCC cache node. -1. To check how much content an individual Windows client has pulled from an MCCE cache node, open the [Delivery Optimization activity monitor](/microsoft-365-apps/updates/delivery-optimization#viewing-data-about-the-use-of-delivery-optimization) on the Windows client device. +1. To check how much content an individual Windows client has pulled from an MCC cache node, open the [Delivery Optimization activity monitor](/microsoft-365-apps/updates/delivery-optimization#viewing-data-about-the-use-of-delivery-optimization) on the Windows client device. You should see a donut chart titled Download Statistics. If the Windows client has pulled content from the cache node, you'll see a segment of the donut labeled "From Microsoft cache server".