Do you have your sql boxes, web, and app servers in different collections and 
then rebooted at different times?  How many collections do you have that you 
have to manually setup like this each month?

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What exactly are you asking?

Server patching is pretty straight-forward.  Have a test collection, apply the 
patches there first, if everything goes well, deploy to your production 
environment.  We suppress the reboots here, and I do reboots manually, SQL 
boxes first, then web, then apps, etc.  We've historically had issues with apps 
not reconnecting to their databases if we don't reboot in order.

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Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 5:21 PM
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Subject: [mssms] Microsoft Server patching training

Hello,
What was/in the best training you found for Microsoft Server patching training?

Using SCCM (Current Branch) ~

Thank you,
PhilH







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