Intune standalone doesn't support Servers, Intune Hybrid is designed for
extending ConfigMgr's capabilities in regards to mobile device management,
and servers are not part of that,

http://blogs.technet.com/b/configurationmgr/archive/2013/12/11/a-closer-look-at-internet-based-client-management-in-configmgr-2012.aspx
might be more of what you need,

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Robert Spinelli <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Just trying to make sure I’m thinking of this correctly.
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> If I have SCCM 2012 and I’ll have 20 servers that are in the cloud, Amazon
> cloud to be specific, in order for them to be able to get patches/software
> distributions I would need the following:
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> PKI
> Internet facing MP
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> Cloud DP on Azure
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> If I only wanted to patch the 20 servers in the cloud, I wouldn’t need the
> Cloud DP, since I could configure the server to use Windows Update to pull
> patches by selecting: If software updates are not available on preferred
> distribution point or remote distribution point, download content from
> Microsoft Updates when deploying my SUG.
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> I’ve been lacking when it comes to working with Intune at all, so does
> Intune help with this scenario at all?
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> If someone came and said to you I need to patch these 20 servers in the
> cloud within the next 3 weeks, what would be the approach you would take?
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> Thanks
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> Rob
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