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---
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title: MCC for Enterprise provision Linux cache node
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description: Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise. Learn about how to provision Linux cache node.
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ms.service: windows-client
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ms.subservice: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: how-to
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.author: nidos
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author: doshnid
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ms.reviewer: mstewart
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ms.collection: tier3
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appliesto:
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/do/waas-microsoft-connected-cache target=_blank>Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise</a>
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ms.date: 06/03/2024
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---
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You can provide feedback about this template at: https://aka.ms/patterns-feedback
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How-to is a procedure-based article pattern that show the user how to complete a task in their own environment. A task is a work activity that has a definite beginning and ending, is observable, consist of two or more definite steps, and leads to a product, service, or decision.
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For example: "Migrate data from regular tables to ledger tables" or "Create a new Azure SQL Database".
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* Include only a single H1 in the article.
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* Don't start with a gerund.
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* Don't include "Tutorial" in the H1.
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# "<verb> * <noun>"
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TODO: Add your heading
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<!-- 2. Introductory paragraph ----------------------------------------------------------
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Required: Lead with a light intro that describes, in customer-friendly language, what the customer will do. Answer the fundamental “why would I want to do this?” question. Keep it short.
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Readers should have a clear idea of what they will do in this article after reading the introduction.
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* Introduction immediately follows the H1 text.
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* Introduction section should be between 1-3 paragraphs.
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* Don't use a bulleted list of article H2 sections.
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Example: In this article, you will migrate your user databases from IBM Db2 to SQL Server by using SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for Db2.
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-->
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TODO: Add your introductory paragraph
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<!---Avoid notes, tips, and important boxes. Readers tend to skip over them. Better to put that info directly into the article text.
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Required: Make Prerequisites the first H2 after the H1.
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* Provide a bulleted list of items that the user needs.
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* Omit any preliminary text to the list.
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* If there aren't any prerequisites, list "None" in plain text, not as a bulleted item.
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-->
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## Prerequisites
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TODO: List the prerequisites
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<!-- 4. Task H2s ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Required: Multiple procedures should be organized in H2 level sections. A section contains a major grouping of steps that help users complete a task. Each section is represented as an H2 in the article.
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For portal-based procedures, minimize bullets and numbering.
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* Each H2 should be a major step in the task.
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* Phrase each H2 title as "<verb> * <noun>" to describe what they'll do in the step.
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* Don't start with a gerund.
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* Don't number the H2s.
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* Begin each H2 with a brief explanation for context.
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* Provide a ordered list of procedural steps.
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* Provide a code block, diagram, or screenshot if appropriate
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* An image, code block, or other graphical element comes after numbered step it illustrates.
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* If necessary, optional groups of steps can be added into a section.
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* If necessary, alternative groups of steps can be added into a section.
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-->
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## "\<verb\> * \<noun\>"
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TODO: Add introduction sentence(s)
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[Include a sentence or two to explain only what is needed to complete the procedure.]
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1. Step 1
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1. Step 2
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1. Step 3
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## "\<verb\> * \<noun\>"
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TODO: Add introduction sentence(s)
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[Include a sentence or two to explain only what is needed to complete the procedure.]
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1. Step 1
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1. Step 2
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1. Step 3
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## "\<verb\> * \<noun\>"
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TODO: Add introduction sentence(s)
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[Include a sentence or two to explain only what is needed to complete the procedure.]
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TODO: Add ordered list of procedure steps
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1. Step 1
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1. Step 2
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1. Step 3
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<!-- 5. Next step/Related content------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Optional: You have two options for manually curated links in this pattern: Next step and Related content. You don't have to use either, but don't use both.
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- For Next step, provide one link to the next step in a sequence. Use the blue box format
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- For Related content provide 1-3 links. Include some context so the customer can determine why they would click the link. Add a context sentence for the following links.
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-->
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## Next step
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TODO: Add your next step link(s)
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [Write concepts](article-concept.md)
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<!-- OR -->
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## Related content
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||||
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||||
TODO: Add your next step link(s)
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||||
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- [Write concepts](article-concept.md)
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<!--
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Remove all the comments in this template before you sign-off or merge to the main branch.
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-->
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149
windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-configure-provision-windows.md
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windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-configure-provision-windows.md
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@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
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---
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||||
title: MCC for Enterprise provision Windows cache node
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||||
description: Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise. Learn about how to provision Windows cache node.
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||||
ms.service: windows-client
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||||
ms.subservice: itpro-updates
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||||
ms.topic: how-to
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manager: aaroncz
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||||
ms.author: nidos
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||||
author: doshnid
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||||
ms.reviewer: mstewart
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||||
ms.collection: tier3
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||||
appliesto:
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||||
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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||||
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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||||
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/do/waas-microsoft-connected-cache target=_blank>Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise</a>
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||||
ms.date: 06/03/2024
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||||
---
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||||
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||||
<!--
|
||||
Remove all the comments in this template before you sign-off or merge to the main branch.
|
||||
|
||||
This template provides the basic structure of a How-to article pattern. See the
|
||||
[instructions - How-to](../level4/article-how-to-guide.md) in the pattern library.
|
||||
|
||||
You can provide feedback about this template at: https://aka.ms/patterns-feedback
|
||||
|
||||
How-to is a procedure-based article pattern that show the user how to complete a task in their own environment. A task is a work activity that has a definite beginning and ending, is observable, consist of two or more definite steps, and leads to a product, service, or decision.
|
||||
|
||||
-->
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- 1. H1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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||||
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||||
Required: Use a "<verb> * <noun>" format for your H1. Pick an H1 that clearly conveys the task the user will complete.
|
||||
|
||||
For example: "Migrate data from regular tables to ledger tables" or "Create a new Azure SQL Database".
|
||||
|
||||
* Include only a single H1 in the article.
|
||||
* Don't start with a gerund.
|
||||
* Don't include "Tutorial" in the H1.
|
||||
|
||||
-->
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||||
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||||
# "<verb> * <noun>"
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||||
TODO: Add your heading
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||||
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||||
<!-- 2. Introductory paragraph ----------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Required: Lead with a light intro that describes, in customer-friendly language, what the customer will do. Answer the fundamental “why would I want to do this?” question. Keep it short.
|
||||
|
||||
Readers should have a clear idea of what they will do in this article after reading the introduction.
|
||||
|
||||
* Introduction immediately follows the H1 text.
|
||||
* Introduction section should be between 1-3 paragraphs.
|
||||
* Don't use a bulleted list of article H2 sections.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: In this article, you will migrate your user databases from IBM Db2 to SQL Server by using SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for Db2.
|
||||
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||||
-->
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||||
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||||
TODO: Add your introductory paragraph
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||||
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||||
<!---Avoid notes, tips, and important boxes. Readers tend to skip over them. Better to put that info directly into the article text.
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||||
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||||
-->
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||||
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||||
<!-- 3. Prerequisites --------------------------------------------------------------------
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||||
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Required: Make Prerequisites the first H2 after the H1.
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||||
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||||
* Provide a bulleted list of items that the user needs.
|
||||
* Omit any preliminary text to the list.
|
||||
* If there aren't any prerequisites, list "None" in plain text, not as a bulleted item.
|
||||
|
||||
-->
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||||
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||||
## Prerequisites
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||||
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TODO: List the prerequisites
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||||
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||||
<!-- 4. Task H2s ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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||||
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||||
Required: Multiple procedures should be organized in H2 level sections. A section contains a major grouping of steps that help users complete a task. Each section is represented as an H2 in the article.
|
||||
|
||||
For portal-based procedures, minimize bullets and numbering.
|
||||
|
||||
* Each H2 should be a major step in the task.
|
||||
* Phrase each H2 title as "<verb> * <noun>" to describe what they'll do in the step.
|
||||
* Don't start with a gerund.
|
||||
* Don't number the H2s.
|
||||
* Begin each H2 with a brief explanation for context.
|
||||
* Provide a ordered list of procedural steps.
|
||||
* Provide a code block, diagram, or screenshot if appropriate
|
||||
* An image, code block, or other graphical element comes after numbered step it illustrates.
|
||||
* If necessary, optional groups of steps can be added into a section.
|
||||
* If necessary, alternative groups of steps can be added into a section.
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||||
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||||
-->
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||||
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||||
## "\<verb\> * \<noun\>"
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TODO: Add introduction sentence(s)
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[Include a sentence or two to explain only what is needed to complete the procedure.]
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TODO: Add ordered list of procedure steps
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1. Step 1
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1. Step 2
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1. Step 3
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## "\<verb\> * \<noun\>"
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TODO: Add introduction sentence(s)
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[Include a sentence or two to explain only what is needed to complete the procedure.]
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TODO: Add ordered list of procedure steps
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1. Step 1
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1. Step 2
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1. Step 3
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## "\<verb\> * \<noun\>"
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TODO: Add introduction sentence(s)
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[Include a sentence or two to explain only what is needed to complete the procedure.]
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TODO: Add ordered list of procedure steps
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1. Step 1
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1. Step 2
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1. Step 3
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<!-- 5. Next step/Related content------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Optional: You have two options for manually curated links in this pattern: Next step and Related content. You don't have to use either, but don't use both.
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||||
- For Next step, provide one link to the next step in a sequence. Use the blue box format
|
||||
- For Related content provide 1-3 links. Include some context so the customer can determine why they would click the link. Add a context sentence for the following links.
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-->
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## Next step
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TODO: Add your next step link(s)
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [Write concepts](article-concept.md)
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||||
<!-- OR -->
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||||
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||||
## Related content
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||||
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||||
TODO: Add your next step link(s)
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||||
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||||
- [Write concepts](article-concept.md)
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||||
<!--
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||||
Remove all the comments in this template before you sign-off or merge to the main branch.
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||||
-->
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149
windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-monitor-cache.md
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---
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title: MCC for Enterprise monitor cache nodes
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description: Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise. Learn about how to monitor cache node.
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||||
ms.service: windows-client
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||||
ms.subservice: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: how-to
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manager: aaroncz
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||||
ms.author: nidos
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||||
author: doshnid
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||||
ms.reviewer: mstewart
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||||
ms.collection: tier3
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||||
appliesto:
|
||||
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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||||
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/do/waas-microsoft-connected-cache target=_blank>Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise</a>
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||||
ms.date: 09/04/2024
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||||
---
|
||||
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||||
<!--
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||||
Remove all the comments in this template before you sign-off or merge to the main branch.
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||||
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||||
This template provides the basic structure of a How-to article pattern. See the
|
||||
[instructions - How-to](../level4/article-how-to-guide.md) in the pattern library.
|
||||
|
||||
You can provide feedback about this template at: https://aka.ms/patterns-feedback
|
||||
|
||||
How-to is a procedure-based article pattern that show the user how to complete a task in their own environment. A task is a work activity that has a definite beginning and ending, is observable, consist of two or more definite steps, and leads to a product, service, or decision.
|
||||
|
||||
-->
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||||
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||||
<!-- 1. H1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Required: Use a "<verb> * <noun>" format for your H1. Pick an H1 that clearly conveys the task the user will complete.
|
||||
|
||||
For example: "Migrate data from regular tables to ledger tables" or "Create a new Azure SQL Database".
|
||||
|
||||
* Include only a single H1 in the article.
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||||
* Don't start with a gerund.
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||||
* Don't include "Tutorial" in the H1.
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||||
|
||||
-->
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# "<verb> * <noun>"
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TODO: Add your heading
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<!-- 2. Introductory paragraph ----------------------------------------------------------
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Required: Lead with a light intro that describes, in customer-friendly language, what the customer will do. Answer the fundamental “why would I want to do this?” question. Keep it short.
|
||||
|
||||
Readers should have a clear idea of what they will do in this article after reading the introduction.
|
||||
|
||||
* Introduction immediately follows the H1 text.
|
||||
* Introduction section should be between 1-3 paragraphs.
|
||||
* Don't use a bulleted list of article H2 sections.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: In this article, you will migrate your user databases from IBM Db2 to SQL Server by using SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for Db2.
|
||||
|
||||
-->
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||||
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||||
TODO: Add your introductory paragraph
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||||
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<!---Avoid notes, tips, and important boxes. Readers tend to skip over them. Better to put that info directly into the article text.
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||||
-->
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<!-- 3. Prerequisites --------------------------------------------------------------------
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Required: Make Prerequisites the first H2 after the H1.
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||||
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* Provide a bulleted list of items that the user needs.
|
||||
* Omit any preliminary text to the list.
|
||||
* If there aren't any prerequisites, list "None" in plain text, not as a bulleted item.
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||||
-->
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## Prerequisites
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TODO: List the prerequisites
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<!-- 4. Task H2s ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Required: Multiple procedures should be organized in H2 level sections. A section contains a major grouping of steps that help users complete a task. Each section is represented as an H2 in the article.
|
||||
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For portal-based procedures, minimize bullets and numbering.
|
||||
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||||
* Each H2 should be a major step in the task.
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* Phrase each H2 title as "<verb> * <noun>" to describe what they'll do in the step.
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||||
* Don't start with a gerund.
|
||||
* Don't number the H2s.
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||||
* Begin each H2 with a brief explanation for context.
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||||
* Provide a ordered list of procedural steps.
|
||||
* Provide a code block, diagram, or screenshot if appropriate
|
||||
* An image, code block, or other graphical element comes after numbered step it illustrates.
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||||
* If necessary, optional groups of steps can be added into a section.
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* If necessary, alternative groups of steps can be added into a section.
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||||
-->
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## "\<verb\> * \<noun\>"
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TODO: Add introduction sentence(s)
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[Include a sentence or two to explain only what is needed to complete the procedure.]
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TODO: Add ordered list of procedure steps
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1. Step 1
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1. Step 2
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1. Step 3
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## "\<verb\> * \<noun\>"
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TODO: Add introduction sentence(s)
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TODO: Add ordered list of procedure steps
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1. Step 1
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1. Step 2
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1. Step 3
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## "\<verb\> * \<noun\>"
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TODO: Add introduction sentence(s)
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[Include a sentence or two to explain only what is needed to complete the procedure.]
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TODO: Add ordered list of procedure steps
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1. Step 1
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1. Step 2
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1. Step 3
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<!-- 5. Next step/Related content------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Optional: You have two options for manually curated links in this pattern: Next step and Related content. You don't have to use either, but don't use both.
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||||
- For Next step, provide one link to the next step in a sequence. Use the blue box format
|
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- For Related content provide 1-3 links. Include some context so the customer can determine why they would click the link. Add a context sentence for the following links.
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||||
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-->
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## Next step
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TODO: Add your next step link(s)
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [Write concepts](article-concept.md)
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<!-- OR -->
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## Related content
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TODO: Add your next step link(s)
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||||
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- [Write concepts](article-concept.md)
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||||
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||||
<!--
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||||
Remove all the comments in this template before you sign-off or merge to the main branch.
|
||||
-->
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||||
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@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ As such, we strongly recommend you [recreate your existing cache nodes in Azure]
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## Next step
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||||
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [View documentation for MCCE Public Preview](mcc-ent-edu-overview.md)
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||||
> [View documentation for MCCE Public Preview](mcc-ent-edu-overview.md)
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55
windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-update-cache.md
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55
windows/deployment/do/mcc-ent-update-cache.md
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---
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title: Uninstall MCC for Enterprise and Education
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description: Details on how to uninstall Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) for Enterprise and Education for your environment.
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ms.service: windows-client
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ms.subservice: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.author: carmenf
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author: cmknox
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.reviewer: mstewart
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ms.collection:
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- tier3
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- must-keep
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appliesto:
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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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>
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ms.date: 05/23/2024
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---
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<!-- Customers will no longer update the private preview and instead install public preview
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# Update or uninstall Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education
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Throughout the preview phase, we'll send you security and feature updates for MCC. Follow these steps to perform the update.
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## Update MCC
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Run the following command with the **arguments** we provided in the email to update your MCC:
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```powershell
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# .\updatemcc.ps1 version="**\<VERSION\>**" tenantid="**\<TENANTID\>**" customerid="**\<CUSTOMERID\>**" cachenodeid="**\<CACHENODEID\>**" customerkey="**\<CUSTOMERKEY\>**"
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```
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For example:
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```powershell
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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"
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```
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-->
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# Uninstall MCC
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Contact the MCC Team before uninstalling to let us know if you're facing issues.
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This script removes the following items:
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1. EFLOW + Linux VM
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1. IoT Edge
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1. Edge Agent
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1. Edge Hub
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1. MCC
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1. Moby CLI
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1. Moby Engine
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To delete MCC, go to Control Panel \> Uninstall a program \> Select Azure IoT
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Edge LTS \> Uninstall
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## Related content
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- [Monitor cache node usage](mcc-ent-monitoring.md)
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- [Troubleshoot cache node](mcc-ent-support-and-troubleshooting.md)
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- [Troubleshoot cache node](mcc-ent-support-and-troubleshooting.md)
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