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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Windows PowerShell cmdlets for Delivery Optimization have been improved:
- **Get-DeliveryOptimizationLogAnalysis** is a new cmdlet that provides a summary of the activity in your DO log (# of downloads, downloads from peers, overall peer efficiency). Use the **-ListConnections** option to for in-depth look at peer-to-peer connections.
- **Enable-DeliveryOptimizationVerboseLogs** is a new cmdlet that enables a greater level of logging detail to assist in troubleshooting.
Additional improvements in [Delivery Optimization](./update/waas-delivery-optimization.md) include:
Additional improvements in [Delivery Optimization](./do/waas-delivery-optimization.md) include:
- Enterprise network [throttling is enhanced](/windows-insider/archive/new-for-business#new-download-throttling-options-for-delivery-optimization-build-18917) to optimize foreground vs. background throttling.
- Automatic cloud-based congestion detection is available for PCs with cloud service support.
- Improved peer efficiency for enterprises and educational institutions with complex networks is enabled with [new policies](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-deliveryoptimization). This now supports Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise updates and Intune content, with Microsoft Endpoint Manager content coming soon!

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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ Once the Windows Update Orchestrator determines which updates apply to your comp
To ensure that your other downloads aren't affected or slowed down because updates are downloading, Windows Update uses Delivery Optimization, which downloads updates and reduces bandwidth consumption.
For more information, see [Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates](waas-delivery-optimization.md).
For more information, see [Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates](do/waas-delivery-optimization.md).
## Installing updates
![Windows Update install step.](images/update-install-step.png)

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| [Prepare servicing strategy for Windows client updates](waas-servicing-strategy-windows-10-updates.md) | Explains the decisions you need to make in your servicing strategy. |
| [Assign devices to servicing branches for Windows client updates](/waas-servicing-channels-windows-10-updates.md) | Explains how to assign devices to the General Availability Channel for feature and quality updates, and how to enroll devices in Windows Insider. |
| [Monitor Windows Updates with Update Compliance](update-compliance-monitor.md) | Explains how to use Update Compliance to monitor and manage Windows Updates on devices in your organization. |
| [Optimize update delivery](waas-optimize-windows-10-updates.md) | Explains the benefits of using Delivery Optimization or BranchCache for update distribution. |
| [Optimize update delivery](do/waas-optimize-windows-10-updates.md) | Explains the benefits of using Delivery Optimization or BranchCache for update distribution. |
| [Deploy updates using Windows Update for Business](waas-manage-updates-wufb.md) | Explains how to use Windows Update for Business to manage when devices receive updates directly from Windows Update. Includes walkthroughs for configuring Windows Update for Business using Group Policy and Microsoft Intune. |
| [Deploy Windows client updates using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)](waas-manage-updates-wsus.md) | Explains how to use WSUS to manage Windows client updates. |
| [Deploy Windows client updates using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/osd/deploy-use/manage-windows-as-a-service) | Explains how to use Configuration Manager to manage Windows client updates. |

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ The specific endpoints can vary between Windows versions. See, for example, [Win
### Optimize download bandwidth
Set up [Delivery Optimization](waas-delivery-optimization.md) for peer network sharing or Microsoft Connected Cache.
Set up [Delivery Optimization](do/waas-delivery-optimization.md) for peer network sharing or Microsoft Connected Cache.
### Address unhealthy devices

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ For additional details about the different types of Windows updates like critica
- [Overview of Windows as a service](waas-overview.md)
- [Update Windows 10 in the enterprise](index.md)
- [Quick guide to Windows as a service](waas-quick-start.md)
- [Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates](waas-delivery-optimization.md)
- [Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates](do/waas-delivery-optimization.md)
- [Configure BranchCache for Windows 10 updates](waas-branchcache.md)
- [Configure Windows Update for Business](waas-configure-wufb.md)
- [Integrate Windows Update for Business with management solutions](waas-integrate-wufb.md)

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The Delivery Optimization Status section includes three blades:
## Device Configuration blade
Devices can be set to use different download modes; these download modes determine in what situations Delivery Optimization will use peer-to-peer distribution to accomplish the downloads. The top section shows the number of devices configured to use peer-to-peer distribution in *Peering On* compared to *Peering Off* modes. The table shows a breakdown of the various download mode configurations seen in your environment. For more information about the different configuration options, see [Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows client updates](waas-delivery-optimization-setup.md).
Devices can be set to use different download modes; these download modes determine in what situations Delivery Optimization will use peer-to-peer distribution to accomplish the downloads. The top section shows the number of devices configured to use peer-to-peer distribution in *Peering On* compared to *Peering Off* modes. The table shows a breakdown of the various download mode configurations seen in your environment. For more information about the different configuration options, see [Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows client updates](do/waas-delivery-optimization-setup.md).
## Content Distribution (%) blade
The first of two blades showing information on content breakdown, this blade shows a ring chart summarizing **Bandwidth Savings %**, which is the percentage of data received from peer sources out of the total data downloaded (for any device that used peer-to-peer distribution).

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Update Compliance enables organizations to:
* Monitor security, quality, and feature updates for Windows 10 or Windows 11 Professional, Education, and Enterprise editions.
* View a report of device and update issues related to compliance that need attention.
* Check bandwidth savings incurred across multiple content types by using [Delivery Optimization](waas-delivery-optimization.md).
* Check bandwidth savings incurred across multiple content types by using [Delivery Optimization](do/waas-delivery-optimization.md).
Update Compliance is offered through the Azure portal, and is included as part of Windows 10 or Windows 11 licenses listed in the [prerequisites](update-compliance-get-started.md#update-compliance-prerequisites). Azure Log Analytics ingestion and retention charges are not incurred on your Azure subscription for Update Compliance data.

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ WaaSUpdateStatus records contain device-centric data and acts as the device reco
|--|-|----|------------------------|
|**Computer** |[string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) |`JohnPC-Contoso` |User or Organization-provided device name. If this appears as '#', then Device Name may not be sent through telemetry. To enable Device Name to be sent with telemetry, see [Enabling Device Name in Telemetry](./update-compliance-get-started.md). |
|**ComputerID** |[string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) |`g:6755412281299915` |Microsoft Global Device Identifier. This is an internal identifier used by Microsoft. A connection to the end-user Managed Service Account (MSA) service is required for this identifier to be populated; no device data will be present in Update Compliance without this identifier. |
|**DownloadMode** |[string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) |`Simple (99)` |The device's Delivery Optimization DownloadMode. To learn about possible values, see [Delivery Optimization Reference - Download mode](./waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) |
|**DownloadMode** |[string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) |`Simple (99)` |The device's Delivery Optimization DownloadMode. To learn about possible values, see [Delivery Optimization Reference - Download mode](do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) |
|**FeatureDeferralDays** |[int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) |`0` |The on-client Windows Update for Business Deferral Policy days.<br> - **<0**: A value below 0 indicates the policy is disabled. <br> - **0**: A value of 0 indicates the policy is enabled, but the deferral period is zero days.<br> - **1+**: A value of 1 and above indicates the deferral setting, in days. |
|**FeaturePauseDays** |[int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) |`0` |*Deprecated* This provides the count of days left in a pause |
|**FeaturePauseState** |[int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) |`NotConfigured` |The on-client Windows Update for Business Pause state. Reflects whether or not a device has paused Feature Updates.<br><li> **Expired**: The pause period has expired.<li> **NotConfigured**: Pause is not configured.<li> **Paused**: The device was last reported to be pausing this content type.<li> **NotPaused**: The device was last reported to not have any pause on this content type. |

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WUDOAggregatedStatus records provide information, across all devices, on their bandwidth utilization for a specific content type in the event they use [Delivery Optimization](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4468254/windows-update-delivery-optimization-faq), over the past 28 days.
These fields are briefly described in this article, to learn more about Delivery Optimization in general, check out the [Delivery Optimization Reference](./waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md).
These fields are briefly described in this article, to learn more about Delivery Optimization in general, check out the [Delivery Optimization Reference](do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md).
|Field |Type |Example |Description |
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@ -30,5 +30,5 @@ These fields are briefly described in this article, to learn more about Delivery
|**BytesFromIntPeers** |[long](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/long) |`328350` |Total number of bytes downloaded from Internet Peers. |
|**BytesFromPeers** |[long](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/long) |`43145` |Total number of bytes downloaded from peers. |
|**ContentType** |[int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) |`Quality Updates` |The type of content being downloaded.|
|**DownloadMode** |[string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) |`HTTP+LAN (1)` |Device's Delivery Optimization [Download Mode](./waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) configuration for this device. |
|**DownloadMode** |[string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) |`HTTP+LAN (1)` |Device's Delivery Optimization [Download Mode](do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) configuration for this device. |
|**TimeGenerated** |[datetime](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/datetime)|`1601-01-01T00:00:00Z` |A DateTime corresponding to the moment Azure Monitor Logs ingested this record to your Log Analytics workspace.|

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WUDOStatus records provide information, for a single device, on their bandwidth utilization for a specific content type in the event they use [Delivery Optimization](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4468254/windows-update-delivery-optimization-faq), and other information to create more detailed reports and splice on certain common characteristics.
These fields are briefly described in this article, to learn more about Delivery Optimization in general, check out the [Delivery Optimization Reference](./waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md).
These fields are briefly described in this article, to learn more about Delivery Optimization in general, check out the [Delivery Optimization Reference](do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md).
|Field |Type |Example |Description |
|-|-|-|-|
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|**BytesFromGroupPeers** |[long](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/long) |`523132` |Total number of bytes downloaded from Group Peers. |
|**BytesFromIntPeers** |[long](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/long) |`328350` |Total number of bytes downloaded from Internet Peers. |
|**BytesFromPeers** |[long](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/long) |`43145` |Total number of bytes downloaded from peers. |
|**ContentDownloadMode** |[int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) |`0` |Device's Delivery Optimization [Download Mode](./waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) configuration for this content. |
|**ContentDownloadMode** |[int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) |`0` |Device's Delivery Optimization [Download Mode](do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) configuration for this content. |
|**ContentType** |[int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) |`Quality Updates` |The type of content being downloaded. |
|**DOStatusDescription** |[string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | |A short description of DO's status, if any. |
|**DownloadMode** |[string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) |`HTTP+LAN (1)` |Device's Delivery Optimization [Download Mode](./waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) configuration for this device. |
|**DownloadMode** |[string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) |`HTTP+LAN (1)` |Device's Delivery Optimization [Download Mode](do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) configuration for this device. |
|**DownloadModeSrc** |[string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) |`Default` |The source of the DownloadMode configuration. |
|**GroupID** |[string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | |The DO Group ID. |
|**NoPeersCount** |[long](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/long) | |The number of peers this device interacted with. |

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Update Compliance:
- Provides detailed deployment monitoring for Windows client feature and quality updates.
- Reports when devices need attention due to issues related to update deployment.
- Shows bandwidth usage and savings for devices that are configured to use [Delivery Optimization](waas-delivery-optimization.md).
- Shows bandwidth usage and savings for devices that are configured to use [Delivery Optimization](do/waas-delivery-optimization.md).
- Provides all of the above data in [Log Analytics](#using-log-analytics), which affords additional querying and export capabilities.
## The Update Compliance tile

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BranchCache is a bandwidth-optimization feature that has been available since the Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 operating systems. Each client has a cache and acts as an alternate source for content that devices on its own network request. Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and Microsoft Endpoint Manager can use BranchCache to optimize network bandwidth during update deployment, and it's easy to configure for either of them. BranchCache has two operating modes: Distributed Cache mode and Hosted Cache mode.
- Distributed Cache mode operates like the [Delivery Optimization](waas-delivery-optimization.md) feature in Windows client: each client contains a cached version of the BranchCache-enabled files it requests and acts as a distributed cache for other clients requesting that same file.
- Distributed Cache mode operates like the [Delivery Optimization](do/waas-delivery-optimization.md) feature in Windows client: each client contains a cached version of the BranchCache-enabled files it requests and acts as a distributed cache for other clients requesting that same file.
>[!TIP]
>Distributed Cache mode is preferred to Hosted Cache mode for Windows clients updates to get the most benefit from peer-to-peer distribution.

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## What are the requirements if I use a proxy?
For Delivery Optimization to successfully use the proxy, you should set up the proxy by using Windows proxy settings or Internet Explorer proxy settings. For details see [Using a proxy with Delivery Optimization](./delivery-optimization-proxy.md). Most content downloaded with Delivery Optimization uses byte range requests. Make sure your proxy allows byte range requests. For more information, see [Proxy requirements for Windows Update](/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-troubleshooting.md).
For Delivery Optimization to successfully use the proxy, you should set up the proxy by using Windows proxy settings or Internet Explorer proxy settings. For details see [Using a proxy with Delivery Optimization](do/delivery-optimization-proxy.md). Most content downloaded with Delivery Optimization uses byte range requests. Make sure your proxy allows byte range requests. For more information, see [Proxy requirements for Windows Update](/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-troubleshooting.md).
## What hostnames should I allow through my firewall to support Delivery Optimization?
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Delivery Optimization attempts to identify VPNs by checking the network adapter type and details. A connection will be treated as a VPN if the adapter description contains certain keywords, such as "VPN" or "secure."
If the connection is identified as a VPN, Delivery Optimization will suspend uploads to other peers. However, you can allow uploads over a VPN by using the [Enable Peer Caching while the device connects via VPN](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#enable-peer-caching-while-the-device-connects-via-vpn) policy.
If the connection is identified as a VPN, Delivery Optimization will suspend uploads to other peers. However, you can allow uploads over a VPN by using the [Enable Peer Caching while the device connects via VPN](do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#enable-peer-caching-while-the-device-connects-via-vpn) policy.
If you have defined a boundary group in Configuration Manager for VPN IP ranges, you can set the [DownloadMode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) policy to 0 for that boundary group, to ensure that there will be no peer-to-peer activity over the VPN. When the device is not connected using a VPN, it can still use peer-to-peer with the default of LAN.
If you have defined a boundary group in Configuration Manager for VPN IP ranges, you can set the [DownloadMode](do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) policy to 0 for that boundary group, to ensure that there will be no peer-to-peer activity over the VPN. When the device is not connected using a VPN, it can still use peer-to-peer with the default of LAN.
With split tunneling, make sure to allow direct access to these endpoints:

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| ![done.](images/checklistdone.png) | [Prepare servicing strategy for Windows client updates](waas-servicing-strategy-windows-10-updates.md) |
| ![done.](images/checklistdone.png) | [Build deployment rings for Windows client updates](waas-deployment-rings-windows-10-updates.md) |
| ![done.](images/checklistdone.png) | [Assign devices to servicing channels for Windows client updates](waas-servicing-channels-windows-10-updates.md) |
| ![done.](images/checklistdone.png) | [Optimize update delivery for Windows client updates](waas-optimize-windows-10-updates.md) |
| ![done.](images/checklistdone.png) | [Optimize update delivery for Windows client updates](do/waas-optimize-windows-10-updates.md) |
| ![done.](images/checklistdone.png) | [Deploy updates using Windows Update for Business](waas-manage-updates-wufb.md)</br>or Deploy Windows client updates using Windows Server Update Services (this topic)</br>or [Deploy Windows client updates using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/osd/deploy-use/manage-windows-as-a-service) |

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| Windows Update | Yes (manual) | No | Delivery Optimization | None|
| Windows Update for Business | Yes | No | Delivery Optimization | Other Group Policy objects |
| WSUS | Yes | Yes | BranchCache or Delivery Optimization | Upstream/downstream server scalability |
| Configuration Manager | Yes | Yes | BranchCache, Client Peer Cache, or Delivery Optimization. For the latter, see [peer-to-peer content distribution](/configmgr/sum/deploy-use/optimize-windows-10-update-delivery#peer-to-peer-content-distribution) and [Optimize Windows Update Delivery](./waas-optimize-windows-10-updates.md) | Distribution points, multiple deployment options |
| Configuration Manager | Yes | Yes | BranchCache, Client Peer Cache, or Delivery Optimization. For the latter, see [peer-to-peer content distribution](/configmgr/sum/deploy-use/optimize-windows-10-update-delivery#peer-to-peer-content-distribution) and [Optimize Windows Update Delivery](do/waas-optimize-windows-10-updates.md) | Distribution points, multiple deployment options |

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[Configure Windows Update for Business](waas-configure-wufb.md)
[Express update delivery](waas-optimize-windows-10-updates.md#express-update-delivery)
[Express update delivery](do/waas-optimize-windows-10-updates.md#express-update-delivery)
[Windows 10 deployment considerations](../planning/windows-10-deployment-considerations.md)