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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/do/waas-delivery-optimization target=_blank>Delivery Optimization</a>
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ms.date: 07/23/2024
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ms.date: 02/27/2025
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# Configure Delivery Optimization (DO) for Windows
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## Monitor Delivery Optimization
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Whether you opt for the default Delivery Optimization configurations or tailor them to suit your environment, you'll want to track the outcomes to see how they improve your efficiency. [Learn more](waas-delivery-optimization-monitor.md) about the monitoring options for Delivery Optimization.
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Whether you opt for the default Delivery Optimization configurations or tailor them to suit your environment, you'll want to track the outcomes to see how they improve your efficiency. The following options are available to monitor Delivery Optimization:
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- On clients, review the activity monitor, which displays a breakdown of downloads by source, average speed, and upload stats for the current month
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- **Windows 11**: Settings > Windows Update > Advanced Options > Delivery Optimization > Activity Monitor
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- **Windows 10**: Settings > Update & Security > Delivery Optimization > Activity Monitor
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- Windows Update for Business reports offers a Delivery Optimization report. For more information, see [Monitor Delivery Optimization](waas-delivery-optimization-monitor.md).
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## Troubleshoot Delivery Optimization
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/do/waas-microsoft-connected-cache target=_blank>Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education</a>
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ms.date: 10/30/2024
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ms.date: 02/28/2025
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# Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education Overview
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- Have Azure VMs and/or Azure Virtual Desktop deployed
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- Have limited internet bandwidth (T1 or T3 lines)
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To support the large enterprise scenario, customers can deploy a Connected Cache node to a server running Windows Server 2022 or Ubuntu 22.04.
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To support the large enterprise scenario, customers can deploy a Connected Cache node to a server running Windows Server 2022 (or later) or Ubuntu 24.04.
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See [Connected Cache node host machine requirements](mcc-ent-prerequisites.md) for recommended host machine specifications in each configuration.
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appliesto:
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/do/waas-microsoft-connected-cache target=_blank>Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education</a>
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ms.date: 10/30/2024
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ms.date: 02/28/2025
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# Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education Requirements
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### Additional requirements for Windows host machines
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- The Windows host machine must be using Windows 11 or Windows Server 2022 with the latest cumulative update applied.
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- The Windows host machine must be using Windows 11 or Windows Server 2022 (or later) with the latest cumulative update applied.
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- Windows 11 must have [OS Build 22631.3296](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/march-12-2024-kb5035853-os-builds-22621-3296-and-22631-3296-a69ac07f-e893-4d16-bbe1-554b7d9dd39b) or later
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- Windows Server 2022 must have [OS Build 20348.2227](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/january-9-2024-kb5034129-os-build-20348-2227-6958a36f-efaf-4ef5-a576-c5931072a89a) or later
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- The Windows host machine must support nested virtualization. Ensure that any security settings that may restrict nested virtualization are not enabled, such as ["Trusted launch" in Azure VMs](/azure/virtual-machines/trusted-launch-portal).
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### Additional requirements for Linux host machines
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- The Linux host machine must be using one of the following operating systems:
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- Ubuntu 22.04, 24.04
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- Ubuntu 24.04
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- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.* or 9.*
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- If using RHEL, the default container engine (Podman) must be replaced with [Moby](https://github.com/moby/moby#readme)
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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- ✅ Supported Linux distributions
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/do/waas-microsoft-connected-cache target=_blank>Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education</a>
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ms.date: 10/30/2024
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ms.date: 02/28/2025
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# Release Notes for Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education
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This article contains details about the latest releases of Connected Cache. Since Connected Cache is a preview service, some releases may contain breaking changes.
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## Install script v2.0.0.2
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## February 2025 Release
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Released on **3/03/2025**
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This release contains improvements that can only be applied by redeploying your cache nodes using the updated installation script.
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### New Connected Cache container version
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- v1.2.1.2083_E
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### New Linux-hosted installation script version
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- v1.08
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### New Windows-hosted installation script version
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- v2.0.0.3
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### Improvements to Windows-hosted cache nodes
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- **Connected Cache WSL distribution now uses Ubuntu 24.04**: The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) distribution used by Connected Cache has been updated to Ubuntu 24.04 (was 22.04). This change ensures that the WSL distribution is up-to-date with the latest security patches and features.
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- **Connected Cache container now uses Ubuntu 24.04 Docker environment**: The Connected Cache container now runs using an Ubuntu 24.04 Docker environment (was 22.04). This change ensures that the container environment is up-to-date with the latest security patches and features.
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- **TLS-inspecting proxies no longer cause IoT Edge error during Connected Cache installation**: Fixed a bug that was causing proxy certificate path string to be improperly handled, leading to IoT Edge errors during Connected Cache installation.
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- **Security improvements**: Kept intentionally vague to protect previous versions of Connected Cache.
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### Improvements to Linux-hosted cache nodes
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- **Connected Cache container now uses Ubuntu 24.04 Docker environment**: The Connected Cache container now runs using an Ubuntu 24.04 Docker environment (was 22.04). This change ensures that the container environment is up-to-date with the latest security patches and features.
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- **TLS-inspecting proxies no longer cause IoT Edge error during Connected Cache installation**: Fixed a bug that was causing proxy certificate path string to be improperly handled, leading to IoT Edge errors during Connected Cache installation.
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- **Security improvements**: Kept intentionally vague to protect previous versions of Connected Cache.
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## Windows-hosted install script v2.0.0.2
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Released on **2/7/2025**
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These changes only affect the installation scripts for Connected Cache. To take advantage of these changes, you'll need to redeploy your existing cache nodes using the updated installation script.
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This release only contains changes to the Windows-hosted installation scripts for Connected Cache. To take advantage of these changes, you need to redeploy your existing cache nodes using the updated installation script.
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### Improvements
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- **Changes install error codes from decimal to hex code**: Install error codes for Windows-hosted cache nodes are now displayed in hex code format, improving error code readability.
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- **Uses configured proxy to perform install**: If a proxy was configured for the Windows-hosted cache node in Azure portal, the cache node uses the specified proxy during installation.
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## Release v1.2.1.2076_E (public preview launch)
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## Public Preview Release
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The public preview released on **10/30/2024**
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Released on **10/30/2024**
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For customers that installed earlier versions of Connected Cache, this release contains breaking changes that affect both Linux and Windows host machines. See the [early preview documentation page](mcc-ent-early-preview.md) for more details.
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For customers that installed earlier versions of Connected Cache, this release contains breaking changes that affect both Linux-hosted and Windows-hosted cache nodes. See the [early preview documentation page](mcc-ent-early-preview.md) for more details.
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### New Connected Cache container version
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### Feature updates
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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- ✅ Supported Linux distributions
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/do/waas-microsoft-connected-cache target=_blank>Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise</a>
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ms.date: 01/15/2025
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ms.date: 02/28/2025
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Once the Connected Cache software has been successfully deployed to the Windows host machine, you can check if the cache node is running properly by doing the following on the Windows host machine:
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1. Launch a PowerShell process as the account specified as the runtime account during the Connected Cache install
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1. Run `wsl -d Ubuntu-22.04-Mcc-Base` to access the Linux distribution that hosts the Connected Cache container
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1. Run `wsl -d Ubuntu-24.04-Mcc-Base` to access the Linux distribution that hosts the Connected Cache container
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1. Run `sudo iotedge list` to show which containers are running within the IoT Edge runtime
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If it shows the **edgeAgent** and **edgeHub** containers but doesn't show **MCC**, you can view the status of the IoT Edge security manager using `sudo iotedge system logs -- -f`.
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-health/windows-server-release-info target=_blank>Windows Server 2019, and later</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/do/waas-delivery-optimization target=_blank>Delivery Optimization</a>
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This article answers frequently asked questions about Delivery Optimization.
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**Device resources questions**:
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- [Delivery Optimization is using device resources and I can't tell why?](#delivery-optimization-is-using-device-resources-and-i-can-t-tell-why)
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- [How do I clear the Delivery Optimization cache?](#how-do-i-clear-the-delivery-optimization-cache)
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Delivery Optimization is used by most content providers from Microsoft. A complete list can be found [here](waas-delivery-optimization.md#types-of-download-content-supported-by-delivery-optimization). Often customers may not realize the vast application of Delivery Optimization and how it's used across different apps. Content providers have the option to run downloads in the foreground or background. It's good to check any apps running in the background to see what is running. Also note that depending on the app, closing the app may not necessarily stop the download.
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1. In the search box on the taskbar, type **Disk Cleanup**, and then select it from the list of results.
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1. On the **Disk Cleanup** tab, select the **Delivery Optimization Files** check box.
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1. Select **OK**. On the dialog that appears, select **Delete Files**.
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