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What tools do you use for patch management

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02-28-2024, 05:32 PM
I use WSUS mostly when patches come around for the servers you watch over. It lets me grab updates straight from Microsoft without extra fuss. You check the console daily to see what needs attention first. But I test a few on a spare box before sending them out everywhere. Also I tweak settings so critical stuff hits production machines last. Or I run quick reports to spot any that failed to install right. Perhaps you notice how some updates drag on longer than expected. Then I follow up with manual tweaks on stubborn ones. Now the whole process feels smoother after some practice.
I juggle PowerShell commands too when handling app patches beyond Windows stuff. You script small checks to verify versions across multiple devices at once. It saves time compared to clicking through each one by hand. But sometimes errors pop up and force me to restart the sequence. Also I combine it with free community scripts for extra coverage on third party tools. Or I watch logs closely after applying batches to catch issues early. Perhaps you try similar approaches on your smaller setups first. Then adjust based on what breaks during trials. Now it becomes routine once you get the hang of timing them right.
I rely on a mix of built in schedulers and occasional third party helpers for Linux bits you might touch. It keeps everything aligned without overcomplicating daily tasks. But I always verify compatibility on test units before full deployment. Also I track progress through simple dashboards that update in real time. Or I chat with teammates about tricky patches that affect shared resources. Perhaps you experiment with automation rules to handle repeats automatically. Then review outcomes to refine the schedule further. Now fewer surprises hit during busy periods. I toss in some monitoring alerts too so nothing slips past unnoticed.
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