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> [!NOTE]
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> [!NOTE]
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> We're still accepting Enterprise and Education customers to join the private preview. To register your interest, fill out the survey located at [https://aka.ms/MSConnectedCacheSignup](https://aka.ms/MSConnectedCacheSignup).
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> We're still accepting Enterprise and Education customers to join the early preview. To register your interest, fill out the survey located at [https://aka.ms/MSConnectedCacheSignup](https://aka.ms/MSConnectedCacheSignup).
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## Enterprise requirements for MCC
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## Enterprise requirements for MCC
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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.
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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.
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- question: I signed up for Microsoft Connected Cache, but I'm not receiving the verification email. What should I do?
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- question: I signed up for Microsoft Connected Cache, but I'm not receiving the verification email. What should I do?
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answer: First, check that the email under the NOC role is correct in your PeeringDB page. If the email associated with NOC role is correct, search for an email from the sender "microsoft-noreply@microsoft.com" with the email subject - "Here's your Microsoft Connected Cache verification code" in your Spam folders. Still can't find it? Ensure that your email admin rules allow emails from the sender "microsoft-noreply@microsoft.com".
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answer: First, check that the email under the NOC role is correct in your PeeringDB page. If the email associated with NOC role is correct, search for an email from the sender "microsoft-noreply@microsoft.com" with the email subject - "Here's your Microsoft Connected Cache verification code" in your Spam folders. Still can't find it? Ensure that your email admin rules allow emails from the sender "microsoft-noreply@microsoft.com".
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- question: I have an active MCC, but I'm noticing I hit the message limit for my IoT Hub each day. Does this affect my MCC performance and should I be concerned?
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- question: I have an active MCC, but I'm noticing I hit the message limit for my IoT Hub each day. Does this affect my MCC performance and should I be concerned?
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answer: Even when the quota of 8k messages is hit, the MCC functionality won't be affected. Your client devices will continue to download content as normal. You'll also not be charged above the 8k message limit, so you don't need to worry at all about getting a paid plan. MCC will always be a free service. So if functionality isn't impacted, what is? Instead, messages about the configuration or edge deployment would be impacted. This means that if there was a request to update your MCC and the daily quota was reached, your MCC might not update. In that case, you would just need to wait for the next day to update. This is only a limitation of the private preview and isn't an issue during public preview.
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answer: Even when the quota of 8k messages is hit, the MCC functionality won't be affected. Your client devices will continue to download content as normal. You'll also not be charged above the 8k message limit, so you don't need to worry at all about getting a paid plan. MCC will always be a free service. So if functionality isn't impacted, what is? Instead, messages about the configuration or edge deployment would be impacted. This means that if there was a request to update your MCC and the daily quota was reached, your MCC might not update. In that case, you would just need to wait for the next day to update. This is only a limitation of the early preview and isn't an issue during public preview.
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- question: What do I do if I need more support and have more questions even after reading this FAQ page?
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- question: What do I do if I need more support and have more questions even after reading this FAQ page?
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answer: For further support for Microsoft Connected Cache, visit [Troubleshooting Issues for Microsoft Connected Cache for ISP (public preview)](mcc-isp-support.md).
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answer: For further support for Microsoft Connected Cache, visit [Troubleshooting Issues for Microsoft Connected Cache for ISP (public preview)](mcc-isp-support.md).
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1. Navigate to the cache node that you would like to migrate and select **Download Migration Package** using the button at the top of the page.
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1. Navigate to the cache node that you would like to migrate and select **Download Migration Package** using the button at the top of the page.
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1. Follow the instructions under the **Connected Cache Migrate Scripts** section within Azure portal.
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1. Follow the instructions under the **Connected Cache Migrate Scripts** section within Azure portal.
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:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-migrate.png" alt-text="A screenshot of Azure portal showing the migration instructions for migrating a cache node from the private preview to the public preview." lightbox="images/mcc-isp-migrate.png":::
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:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-migrate.png" alt-text="A screenshot of Azure portal showing the migration instructions for migrating a cache node from the early preview to the public preview." lightbox="images/mcc-isp-migrate.png":::
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1. Go to https://portal.azure.com and navigate to your resource to check your migrated cache nodes.
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1. Go to https://portal.azure.com and navigate to your resource to check your migrated cache nodes.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Microsoft Connected Cache is currently a preview feature. For more information, see [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/).
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> Microsoft Connected Cache is currently a preview feature. For more information, see [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/).
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Microsoft Connected Cache is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content. Microsoft Connected Cache has two main offerings: 1) Microsoft Connected Cache for Internet Service Providers and 2) Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (early preview). Both products are created and managed in the cloud portal.
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Microsoft Connected Cache is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content. Microsoft Connected Cache has two main offerings:
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- Microsoft Connected Cache for Internet Service Providers
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- Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (early preview).
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Both products are created and managed in the cloud portal.
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## Microsoft Connected Cache for ISPs (preview)
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## Microsoft Connected Cache for ISPs (preview)
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## Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (early preview)
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## Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (early preview)
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> [!NOTE]
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> We're still accepting Enterprise and Education customers to join the private preview. To register your interest, fill out the survey located at [https://aka.ms/MSConnectedCacheSignup](https://aka.ms/MSConnectedCacheSignup).
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> We're still accepting Enterprise and Education customers to join the early preview. To register your interest, fill out the survey located at [https://aka.ms/MSConnectedCacheSignup](https://aka.ms/MSConnectedCacheSignup).
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Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) for Enterprise and Education (early preview) is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content within Enterprise and Education networks. MCC can be deployed to as many Windows servers, bare-metal servers, or VMs as needed, and is managed from a cloud portal. Cache nodes are created in the cloud portal and are configured by applying the client policy using management tools such as Intune.
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Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) for Enterprise and Education (early preview) is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content within Enterprise and Education networks. MCC can be deployed to as many Windows servers, bare-metal servers, or VMs as needed, and is managed from a cloud portal. Cache nodes are created in the cloud portal and are configured by applying the client policy using management tools such as Intune.
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