-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 hmm..I thought (correct me if I wrong) wsus followed a mirror (distributed) model say if a group of servers were pegged the update process would provide remote clients access to the closet and min latency host(s) in order to distribute the load prevent bandwidth saturation. regards, /virendra Elijah Savage wrote:
Sean Donelan wrote:
So, maybe an operational question.
What are people seeing as far as network traffic loads due to WMF patching activity, e.g. auto-update and manual downloads? Microsoft has used several CDNs in addition to its own servers to distribute the load in the past.
WSUS servers are being pounded right now. Usually 5 to 7% CPU now 72%
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