<p>J’ai a bunch of Windows Servers and Clients in a VM Lab, and J’aimerais to simplify Update Management. Currently, J’ai besoin de to run Windows Update on each and every machine, downloading the updates.</p>
<p>Je sais that with WSUS, I can create a central cache, but Il semble que J’ai to select the updates beforehand. That seems to be a 250 GB download for Windows 2012 R2, 2016, 10 and 8.1. Also, if I wanted Office, SharePoint or SQL Server, I would have to download them également.</p>
<p>What I’m really looking for is to basically run Windows Update (incl. Updates for other Microsoft products like Office, SQL Server, etc.) on each machine as-is, but whenever a new package is discovered, cache it. So when other machines need it, they would just grab it from the cache.</p>
<p>That way, if I decide to e.g. install Office 2013 on a machine, I don’t want to go back into WSUS, select Office 2013, synchronize. But rather, I just want to run Windows Update on that target machine, see that it needs a bunch of updates for Office 2013, download them, cache them, and then the next machine like that just grabs them from the cache.</p>
<p>Is that possible? Either with WSUS or some other software like that. I don’t care about having to approve upgrades, I’m not really looking for Update Management, just for caching.</p>
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<p><em>Source : [Server Fault](<a href="https://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/WindowsUpdate" class="inline-onebox" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">How do I make Windows Updates cache? | Squid Web Cache wiki</a>](<a href="https://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/WindowsUpdate" class="inline-onebox" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">How do I make Windows Updates cache? | Squid Web Cache wiki</a>)</em></p>