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Best practice for windows 10 updates about QoS policy

L2 Linker

Hi, all.

 

Recently, one of our company's valuable customer request the solution about QoS policy.

 

The customer's QoS policy was Application 'ms-update' Services 'application-default'

This policy applied well in Windows 7 environment.

 

However, the problem is Windows 10 envrionment.

When the computers tried to update to Window Updates, this QoS rule didn't work.

So, I tried to set another rule Application 'any', Services 'any', URL Category 'MS Updates links (about 10-12)'

and it looks work fine. But I know the problem when I apply this rule.

 

So, when I set the rule Application 'any', Services 'service-http, service-https', URL Category 'MS Updates links'

and the result is not shown what I'd expected. 

 

I want to know the best practice for setting QoS Rule for Windows 10 environments.

Please enlight me with your knowledge.

 

Have a great day.

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L2 Linker

windowsupdate.microsoft.com

*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com

*.update.microsoft.com

*.windowsupdate.com

download.windowsupdate.com

download.microsoft.com

*.download.windowsupdate.com

wustat.windows.com

ntservicepack.microsoft.com

*.ws.microsoft.com

*.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com

*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com

*.data.microsoft.com

*.datamart.windows.com

 

I'd found the solution. I think those 4 URLs needed in Windows 10.



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L2 Linker

windowsupdate.microsoft.com

*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com

*.update.microsoft.com

*.windowsupdate.com

download.windowsupdate.com

download.microsoft.com

*.download.windowsupdate.com

wustat.windows.com

ntservicepack.microsoft.com

*.ws.microsoft.com

*.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com

*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com

*.data.microsoft.com

*.datamart.windows.com

 

I'd found the solution. I think those 4 URLs needed in Windows 10.



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