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- question: How do I turn off Delivery Optimization?
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Delivery Optimization is an HTTP downloader used by most content providers from Microsoft. When a device is configured to use Delivery Optimization peering (on by default) it will do so in conjunction with the HTTP downloader capabilities to optimize bandwidth usage.
If you'd like to prevent the peering capabilities of Delivery Optimization, you can change the Delivery Optimization Download mode setting '99', [Simple mode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode). Simple mode prevents any peering for the downloaded content.
Delivery Optimization will still be used as the HTTP downloader, but any communication to the cloud peering service is disabled.
If you'd like to prevent the peering capabilities of Delivery Optimization, you have two options, change the Delivery Optimization [Download mode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) setting to either '0' or '99'. Both modes prevent any peering for the downloaded content while still using the HTTP downloader.
- question: Delivery Optimization is using device resources and I can't tell why?
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[Delivery Optimization](../do/waas-delivery-optimization.md) (DO) is a Windows feature that can be used to reduce bandwidth consumption by sharing the work of downloading updates among multiple devices in your environment. You can use DO with many other deployment methods, but it's a cloud-managed solution, and access to the DO cloud services is a requirement.
Windows Update for Business reports provides Delivery Optimization information in the following places:
- The Windows Update for Business reports [workbook](wufb-reports-workbook.md)
- [UCDOAggregatedStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdoaggregatedstatus.md)
- [UCDOStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdostatus.md)
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- LAN (1)
- Group (2)
- Internet (3)
- **Peering 'OFF'**: Devices where DO peer-to-peer is disabled, set to one of the following modes:
- HTTP Only (0)
- Simple Mode (99)
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- **What does the 'Other' content type represent?**
The 'Other' category is a subset of the [complete list](../do/waas-delivery-optimization.md) of supported Delivery Optimization content types including:
* Windows Defender definition updates
* Intune Win32 apps
* Edge Browser updates
* Configuration Manager Express updates
* Dynamic updates
* MDM Agent
* Xbox Game Pass (PC)
* Windows Package Manager
* MSIX
- Windows Defender definition updates
- Intune Win32 apps
- Edge Browser updates
- Configuration Manager Express updates
- Dynamic updates
- MDM Agent
- Xbox Game Pass (PC)
- Windows Package Manager
- MSIX