This section provides a list of best practices for managing updates with WSUS. There are four main sections: one on security practices, one on resource usage, one on setting up a WSUS network, and the last on miscellaneous best practices.
Best practices for security
The following practices can help you secure your WSUS network.
Best practices for resource usage
Disk space
The following practices can help you conserve resources on your WSUS server.
Network bandwidth
The following practices will help you improve the way WSUS uses network bandwidth.
Best practices for setting up WSUS networks
The following practices will help you configure WSUS networks.
Best practices for maintaining WSUS databases
The following practices will help you get the best performance from your WSUS network.
Other best practices
Manage restarts
The following practices will help you manage computer restarts.
Ensure WSUS availability
The following practices will help you ensure that WSUS servers are always available to their clients.
Test service packs carefully
You should thoroughly test large bundles of updates such as service packs to ensure that they do not break line-of-business applications. A typical test strategy is to set up test computer groups in which the test computers are configured with the same applications as the production groups, approve installation only to these groups, and then verify that the applications continue to function correctly.
Check overall system health
The following practices will help you monitor the general health of your WSUS network.