From 8098d8f4da3e3d53f9b7d8a1925b6909f75e91b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Carmen Forsmann Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2023 15:24:54 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fix broken link --- windows/deployment/do/waas-delivery-optimization.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/waas-delivery-optimization.md b/windows/deployment/do/waas-delivery-optimization.md index c3f1a72783..016fd1aef9 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/do/waas-delivery-optimization.md +++ b/windows/deployment/do/waas-delivery-optimization.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ ms.date: 12/31/2017 > **Looking for Group Policy objects?** See [Delivery Optimization reference](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md) or the master spreadsheet available at the [Download Center](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=102158). -Windows updates, upgrades, and applications can contain packages with large files. Downloading and distributing updates can consume quite a bit of network resources on the devices receiving them. You can use Delivery Optimization to reduce bandwidth consumption by sharing the work of downloading these packages among multiple devices in your deployment. Delivery Optimization is an HTTP downloader with a cloud-managed solution that allows clients to download those packages from alternate sources (such as other peers on the network and/or a caching server) in addition to the traditional Internet-based servers. You can use Delivery Optimization with [Windows Update](deploy-whats-new#windows-update-for-business), Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), [Microsoft Intune/Windows Update for Business](/mem/intune/configuration/delivery-optimization-windows), or [Microsoft Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/sum/deploy-use/optimize-windows-10-update-delivery#windows-delivery-optimization) (when installation of Express Updates is enabled). +Windows updates, upgrades, and applications can contain packages with large files. Downloading and distributing updates can consume quite a bit of network resources on the devices receiving them. You can use Delivery Optimization to reduce bandwidth consumption by sharing the work of downloading these packages among multiple devices in your deployment. Delivery Optimization is an HTTP downloader with a cloud-managed solution that allows clients to download those packages from alternate sources (such as other peers on the network and/or a caching server) in addition to the traditional Internet-based servers. You can use Delivery Optimization with [Windows Update](../update/how-windows-update-works.md), Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), [Microsoft Intune/Windows Update for Business](/mem/intune/configuration/delivery-optimization-windows), or [Microsoft Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/sum/deploy-use/optimize-windows-10-update-delivery#windows-delivery-optimization) (when installation of Express Updates is enabled). Access to the Delivery Optimization cloud services and the Internet, are both requirements for using the peer-to-peer functionality of Delivery Optimization. When Delivery Optimization is configured to use peers and Microsoft Connected Cache, to achieve the best possible content delivery experience, the service will look for peers and cached content in parallel. If the desired content is not available, it will automatically fallback to the HTTP source to get the requested content.