Phil,

So far all of our testing is with Windows 7, as that is 9/10ths of the
current system footprint.  We do have the "goldilocks" patches for bits in
win 7 applied in the test images.

We are also using the GPO based Bits policy, I believe using the "win7"
bits version policy, but will double check tomorrow. We also have the
"ignore" policies for subnet transfers, in the gpo. Definitely not using
configmgr based Bits policy.

Will try what you suggested about testing the branchcach via IE from our
troubled system, was not something that had occurred to me.

Thanks again everybody.
On Jul 21, 2016 17:53, "Phil Wilcock" <[email protected]> wrote:

Pretty sure that the Foreground issue was fixed in Current Branch.



Also relevant is the OS version and the type of policy that you are using –
if Win7 there are a couple of hotfixes that you need that stop BITS from
ignoring policy, and even in Win10 there were still some minor bugs until
recent builds affecting BITS policy. Using the built-in ConfigMgr policy is
not as effective as using the newer policies for Work and Maintenance
schedules, which also allow you to specify that peer transfers using
BranchCache ignore the rate limits if on the same subnet..



Regarding the machine that’s going back to the DP – check the BITS log for
errors, and try to grab the same content using IE and see if BranchCache
behaves the same.



Phil







*From:* [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Jay Marsett
*Sent:* 21 July 2016 18:57

*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [mssms] Bits and BranchCache revisited



Finally have some real feedback about BranchCache and BITS.  Got our site
built and began unit testing, What we found so far;



1. Seems like all Package and Program downloads are BITS background
transfers, so they follow rate limits, however, User initiated Application
downloads STILL happen in the foreground.  Anyone seen any documentation
that explains that?



2. Seeing a single test machine that randomly seems to have issues as large
transfers from Branchcache are occuring.  The system becomes unstable,
freezes as the hybrid drive software (lenovo expresscache) seems to peg the
HD, as this is occuring, the transfer from cache seems to stop, and it
begins to transfer from the DP.  Then randomly, back to the BranchCache.
Seems to happen with any type of "Cacheable" content, but only user
initiated Application installs seem to ignore the BITS rate limits. Anyone
seen this behavior?  Have any documentation that can explain it?



We haven't yet debugged the problem laptop yet, but theoretically, all of
our test systems are identical.



Long story short, it makes it impossible to use self service with the
AppCatalog if we can't reasonably plan for when this type of issue might
occur in this BranchCache with BITS model.  If all Application based pushes
need to be background, we can't use self service.



Please let me know your thoughts.



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