Our Hyper-V Hosts does not have 'network optimization' available all the time. Currently VMM shows only 1 of 3 identical servers having network optimization available. This can change though, sometimes 2 of the servers are reported as having this, and rarely all 3. Current setup: 3 node. VMM pulls this information from WMI. Try, form a remote. For a virtual machine to take advantage of network optimization, you must add a synthetic network adapter on the Hardware Configuration tab of the Virtual Machine Properties dialog box, connect it to a virtual network on which network optimization is available, and then select the Enable virtual network optimizations check box. This feature is.
Delivery optimization settings for Intune. 7 minutes to read.In this articleThis article lists the delivery optimization settings that Intune supports for devices that run Windows 10 or later.Most options in the Intune console directly map to delivery optimization settings that are covered in-depth in the Windows documentation, for which links to relevant content are provided. Settings or options that are specific to Intune do not contain links to additional content.The following tables include:.Setting: The setting as it appears in Intune.
Settings that are links open the relevant entry in in the Windows documentation where you can learn more about the setting.Windows version: The minimum version of Windows 10 that includes support for this setting.Details: A brief description of how Intune implements the setting, including the Intune default. When available, there are links to (CSP) entries.To configure Intune to use these settings, see. Delivery Optimization SettingWindows versionDetails1511Specify the download method that delivery optimization uses to download content. Not configured: End users update their devices using their own methods, which may be to use the Windows Updates or Delivery Optimization settings available with the operating system. HTTP only, no peering (0): Get updates only from the internet. Don't get updates from other computers on your network (peer-to-peer). HTTP blended with peering behind the same NAT (1): Get updates from the internet and from other computers on your network.
HTTP blended with peering across a private group (2): Peering occurs on devices in the same Active Directory Site (if it exists) or the same domain. When this option is selected, peering crosses your Network Address Translation (NATs) IP addresses. HTTP blended with Internet peering (3): Get updates from the internet and from other computers on your network. Simple download mode with no peering (99): Gets updates from the internet, directly from the update owner, such as Microsoft.
It doesn't contact the delivery optimization cloud services. Bypass mode (100): Use Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) to get updates. Don't use delivery optimization.Default: Not configuredPolicy CSP:1803Requires Download mode be set to HTTP blended with peering behind the same NAT (1) or HTTP blended with peering across a private group (2).Restricts peer selection to a specific group of devices.Default: Not configuredPolicy CSP:1803Requires Download mode be set to HTTP blended with peering across a private group.Restricts peer selection to a specific group of devices by source.If you select Custom, you then configure Group ID (as GUID).
I upgraded (not fresh install, yet) my girlfriends laptop from 7 Home x64 to 10 Home x64. While trying to figure out the horror that is the new PC Settings menu/control panel dichotomy I checked out some of the routine maintenance. I noticed I can't 'optimize drives' (aka TRIM) with her somewhat aged crucial M4 SSD. Is this a limitation of the old SSD? Or is Windows 10 not recognizing it as a solid state drive? It said there was drive maintenance scheduled (not optimization trim though), I'm hoping its not a defrag that's scheduled or some other maintenance that is meant for old spinners.
Anyone else experience this or have a solution? Or am I fretting over nothing?