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title: Requirements for MCC for Enterprise and Education
description: Overview of prerequisites and recommendations for using Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) for Enterprise and Education.
title: Requirements for Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education
description: Overview of prerequisites and recommendations for using Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education.
ms.service: windows-client
ms.subservice: itpro-updates
ms.topic: conceptual
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> [!NOTE]
> As we near the release of public preview, we have paused onboarding. Please continue to submit the form to express interest so we can follow up with you once public preview of Microsoft Connected Cache for Enteprise and Education is available. To register your interest, fill out the form located at [https://aka.ms/MSConnectedCacheSignup](https://aka.ms/MSConnectedCacheSignup).
## Enterprise requirements for MCC
## Enterprise requirements for Connected Cache
1. **Azure subscription**: MCC management portal is hosted within Azure and is used to create the Connected Cache [Azure resource](/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/govern/resource-consistency/resource-access-management) and IoT Hub resource. Both are free services.
1. **Azure subscription**: Connected Cache management portal is hosted within Azure and is used to create the Connected Cache [Azure resource](/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/govern/resource-consistency/resource-access-management) and IoT Hub resource. Both are free services.
Your Azure subscription ID is first used to provision MCC services, and enable access to the preview. The MCC server requirement for an Azure subscription costs you nothing. If you don't have an Azure subscription already, you can create an Azure [pay-as-you-go](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0003p/) account, which requires a credit card for verification purposes. For more information, see the [Azure Free Account FAQ](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/free-account-faq/).
Your Azure subscription ID is first used to provision Connected Cache services, and enable access to the preview. The Connected Cache server requirement for an Azure subscription costs you nothing. If you don't have an Azure subscription already, you can create an Azure [pay-as-you-go](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0003p/) account, which requires a credit card for verification purposes. For more information, see the [Azure Free Account FAQ](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/free-account-faq/).
The resources used for the preview and in the future when this product is ready for production will be free to you, like other caching solutions.
1. **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.
1. **Hardware to host Connected Cache**: 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.
> [!NOTE]
> Azure VMs are not currently supported. If you'd like to install your cache node on VMWare, see the [Appendix](mcc-enterprise-appendix.md) for a few additional configurations.
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- Using an SSD is recommended as cache read speed of SSD is superior to HDD
NIC requirements:
- Multiple NICs on a single MCC instance aren't supported.
- Multiple NICs on a single Connected Cache instance aren't supported.
- 1 Gbps NIC is the minimum speed recommended but any NIC is supported.
- For best performance, NIC and BIOS should support SR-IOV.
VM networking:
- An external virtual switch to support outbound and inbound network communication (created during the installation process)
1. **Content endpoints**: If you're using a proxy or firewall, certain endpoints must be allowed through in order for your MCC to cache and serve content. See [Delivery Optimization and Microsoft Connected Cache content type endpoints](delivery-optimization-endpoints.md) for the list of required endpoints.
1. **Content endpoints**: If you're using a proxy or firewall, certain endpoints must be allowed through in order for your Connected Cache to cache and serve content. See [Delivery Optimization and Microsoft Connected Cache content type endpoints](delivery-optimization-endpoints.md) for the list of required endpoints.
## Sizing recommendations

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title: Uninstall MCC for Enterprise and Education
description: Details on how to uninstall Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) for Enterprise and Education for your environment.
title: Uninstall Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education
description: Details on how to uninstall Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education for your environment.
ms.service: windows-client
ms.subservice: itpro-updates
ms.topic: how-to
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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>
ms.date: 05/23/2024
---
<!-- Customers will no longer update the private preview and instead install public preview
# Update or uninstall Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education
Throughout the preview phase, we'll send you security and feature updates for MCC. Follow these steps to perform the update.
Throughout the preview phase, we'll send you security and feature updates for Connected Cache. Follow these steps to perform the update.
## Update MCC
## Update Connected Cache
Run the following command with the **arguments** we provided in the email to update your MCC:
Run the following command with the **arguments** we provided in the email to update your Connected Cache:
```powershell
# .\updatemcc.ps1 version="**\<VERSION\>**" tenantid="**\<TENANTID\>**" customerid="**\<CUSTOMERID\>**" cachenodeid="**\<CACHENODEID\>**" customerkey="**\<CUSTOMERKEY\>**"
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# .\updatemcc.ps1 version="msconnectedcacheprod.azurecr.io/mcc/linux/iot/mcc-ubuntu-iot-amd64:1.2.1.659" tenantid="799a999aa-99a1-99aa-99aa-9a9aa099db99" customerid="99a999aa-99a1-99aa-99aa-9aaa9aaa0saa" cachenodeid=" aa99aaaa-999a-9aas-99aa99daaa99 " customerkey="a99d999a-aaaa-aa99-0999aaaa99a"
```
-->
# Uninstall MCC
# Uninstall Microsoft Connected Cache
Contact the MCC Team before uninstalling to let us know if you're facing issues.
Contact the Connected Cache Team before uninstalling to let us know if you're facing issues.
This script removes the following items:
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1. IoT Edge
1. Edge Agent
1. Edge Hub
1. MCC
1. Connected Cache
1. Moby CLI
1. Moby Engine
To delete MCC, go to Control Panel \> Uninstall a program \> Select Azure IoT
To delete Connected Cache, go to Control Panel \> Uninstall a program \> Select Azure IoT
Edge LTS \> Uninstall