It is officially confirmed that Microsoft will be enabling the Unified Update Platform (UUP) for organizations that use on-premises tools to update Windows 11 clients and this is going to happen as soon as next month. This particular update will be available for organizations with Windows 11 version 22H2 clients managed using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) or Microsoft Configuration Manager.
It is also suggested that UUP on-premises distribution points will get subsequent downloads. It will also offer many benefits to organizations such as up to 30% smaller client downloads for quality updates, cumulative update integration with feature updates, seamless retention of installed language packs and optional features (FOD) during feature updates, reduced client downloads for feature updates, automatic OS healing during the update process, and end-user acquisition of language packs and FOD.
It is worth mentioning that the organizations should be prepared for an initial hefty 10GB download to their server distribution points that will be coming with the March 28 update.
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