+1

Prior to that we used WSUS for the workstations. On the servers, we use
WSUS to auto-download and do a manual install.

WSUS is really rock solid.

From: Tom Miller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 11:32 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Patch Management - again

 

We use the Dell Kace KBOX here.  It gets its patching stream from
Patchlink (not that it really matters).  I have no issues with it, and
it's very easy to use.  KBOX is a full management product, so that might
be overkill if you looking for patching exclusively.  

 



>>> "Joseph Heaton" <[email protected]> 6/10/2010 11:17 AM >>>
I've been asked to research this arena again.

What are you guys using for automating patch management for your
servers?

Our environment:

A lot of VmWare
Mostly Server 2k8, some 2k8R2, some 2K3.

Not worried about 3rd party application patching within this project.


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