I’d say it varies from one organization to the next. For instance, one company 
may have 100% desktops another may have 100% mobile workforce. The all desktop 
environment is going to see more success than the mobile guys.



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95% for packages, applications, and software updates. 99% for Compliance Items.

Daniel Ratliff

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Sent: Friday, September 30, 2016 2:38 PM
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Subject: [mssms] CM12 industry standard Deployment success rate

Hi Folks,

…long time no post

Anyways, does anybody know if there are any metrics around SCCM Deployment 
success rates?

I’ve been at this game a long time and I’m having trouble convincing some 
higher ups that the success rate for a Package/Application deployment is a 
squishy thing.

95%
90%
75%

What’s generally recognized as acceptable success rate?

What say ye’?
Charlie


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