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Microsoft promises smaller Windows 11 updates with UUP – but there's a catch

Microsoft introduced UUP in 2016 and for more than a year has been working to speed up the downloads.

"IT pros want small updates," Steve DiAcetis, principal program manager lead for Windows Fundamentals at Microsoft, wrote in a September 2022 The on-prem UUP integrates cumulative updates with feature code, enabling organizations to get both in one reboot. There will also be reduced client downloads for feature updates. For example, inbox app downloads are conditional. The operating system will automatically be healed during the update.

"These capabilities were not available in WSUS before now," Martin wrote."Previously, you had to use separate solutions to manage airgapped environments, retention, acquisition, and repair. Now you can achieve all of this with UUP on premises."

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