Are MS Windows Update servers capped to 10mbps
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Just installed Hyper-V Server 2016 and told it to check for updates.
It has been pulling a perfect 10mbps. I am in a colo with a 100mbps line.
So I popped my laptop behind the ERL also and downloaded CentOS 7 Minimal r1611. Boom full pipe.
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Never seen that before, but it would not be totally surprising. I should pay attention sometime when doing them.
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There are only 3 updates. And I have been standing here for what feels like an eternity.
Get-NetAdapter
shows 1gbps link on the physical and 2 gbps on the team. -
Okay, was not MS.
Server finally started installing and is now rebooting but the data is still coming in.
Not sure what it is though. Well, I assume it is a backup from somewhere else, but none of those should be running at this time normally.
/sigh more things to do that I did not plan on doing while here tonight.
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I definitely haven't had a cap while downloading updates, I'm pegging my 100 mb down pipe.
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@Dashrender said in Are MS Windows Update servers capped to 10mbps:
I definitely haven't had a cap while downloading updates, I'm pegging my 100 mb down pipe.
Right, but then the sad thing is why was the download taking so long if I was only seeing the backup running.. F'n windows update process.....
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@JaredBusch said in Are MS Windows Update servers capped to 10mbps:
@Dashrender said in Are MS Windows Update servers capped to 10mbps:
I definitely haven't had a cap while downloading updates, I'm pegging my 100 mb down pipe.
Right, but then the sad thing is why was the download taking so long if I was only seeing the backup running.. F'n windows update process.....
yep.. the process lies about what's going on.. I think there must be some type of post download processing going on, but it's still listed at downloading, but the network speed shows no download happening.