When planning from the ground up, it makes sense to choose a solution that can make patching as simple as possible, with automation and intelligent deployment across all your endpoints, including Windows, Linux, and legacy Unix systems, both on-premises and in the cloud. Patching is never going away , and it can be a thankless task. So why harness yourself to tools that only handle part of the job?
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First Name:. Required Invalid email address. Your information will be shared with the sponsor. User name:. About Newsletter Contact. I am in the process to upgrading about users to Windows 10 release due out next month. I have two options for deployment in my Release management process, so I wanted to know the pros and cons of each. It is capable of connecting to Microsoft's update catalogue, has a small amount of configuration around scheduling rollouts by groups etc, and limited reporting details on patch deployment.
This role has to be installed on WSUS server. When it is set, SCCM can manage updates catalog and binaries to make updates packages. Such as WSUS, packages can be created regarding to classification, products, languages of the update. Once these updates packages is created, it can be deployed with SCCM and use its powerful scheduler.
ConfigMgr supports software packaging, which includes packaging non-Microsoft updates to deploy to managed computers.
However, the downside of ConfigMgr's software packaging is after you package the updates, you have to create a separate deployment package to get them to the appropriate computers. The deployment package is loosely comparable to a WSUS approval, except approvals are update-specific, while deployment packages can contain multiple updates. ConfigMgr supports asset management - that is, collecting and reporting managed computers' hardware and software information - through automated discovery tasks.
I discuss how SolarWinds Patch Manager can supplement WSUS reports in this way in another post , but when it comes to patch management , Patch Manager's managed computer inventory task is more on-par with what ConfigMgr offers and is the right patch management solution.
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