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Optimize gradually Update Endpoint Upgrade

Hello everybody!

One of our customors has over 3000 clients on Windows 7 placed all over the country. That means that some of the clients have a better Internet connection some of them have a really bad one.  

Our customor inists that we update the AV Subscription manually every time its released. The problem here is that we can do that procedure only on weekends when nobody is working anymore, but we can't wake up all of the computers via WOL. That means that some offices can't nearly work anymore on Monday because some clients are getting the new Subscription that we released on the weekend before. 

Now my question is: 

Is there a way to set up some sort of neighbor cast so clients who are not up to date get their subscription update from some machine in their subnet? Or is there any other solution that you reccommend? 

Edit: We are working with Enterprise Console 5.1

Thank you in advance!

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  • Hello stvoglio,

    :smileytongue: scusi, SLMO tali test sono ampiamente sopravvalutati :smileyvery-happy: - but that's a different topic.

    If additional SUMs (which, BTW, do not have to run on a server - but you seem to be aware of this -, don't have to act as file server - the actual CID could be on the NAS -, and furthermore can be instructed to check for software updates just at a specific time on a certain day of the week or even only when manually instructed to do so) are not feasible then you could mirror the appropriate CID to the NAS. 

    Guess message relays are not used for managing the endpoints, are they? And do the endpoints update via SMB/NetBIOS or HTTP?

    Christian

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  • Hello stvoglio,

    :smileytongue: scusi, SLMO tali test sono ampiamente sopravvalutati :smileyvery-happy: - but that's a different topic.

    If additional SUMs (which, BTW, do not have to run on a server - but you seem to be aware of this -, don't have to act as file server - the actual CID could be on the NAS -, and furthermore can be instructed to check for software updates just at a specific time on a certain day of the week or even only when manually instructed to do so) are not feasible then you could mirror the appropriate CID to the NAS. 

    Guess message relays are not used for managing the endpoints, are they? And do the endpoints update via SMB/NetBIOS or HTTP?

    Christian

    :55862
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