![]() If you are using Configuration Manager current branch version 1906 or later versions, we recommend that you enable the WSUS Maintenance options in the software update point configuration at the top-level site to automate the cleanup procedures after each synchronization. Maintain WSUS while supporting Configuration Manager current branch version 1906 and later versions It will be much easier or faster in subsequent months. However, if it has been some time since WSUS maintenance was done, the cleanup may be more difficult or time consuming the first time. ![]() Maintenance is easy and doesn't take long for WSUS servers that have been well maintained from the start. The answer is that you should perform monthly maintenance. With the understanding that this maintenance needs to be done, you're wondering what maintenance you need to do and how often you need to be doing it. Unfortunately, it can be problematic for Configuration Manager clients, and the overall performance of the WSUS/SUP server. Once the SUP is set up, we close the WSUS console and pretend it doesn't exist. Most of us just set up WSUS servers because it's a prerequisite for a software update point (SUP). It's not uncommon for conscientious Configuration Manager administrators to be unaware that WSUS maintenance should be run at all. Questions are often along the lines of How should I properly run this maintenance in a Configuration Manager environment, or How often should I run this maintenance. Original product version: Windows Servers, Windows Server Update Services, Configuration Manager Original KB number: 4490644 Introduction ![]() This article addresses some common questions about WSUS maintenance for Configuration Manager environments.
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