peer caching

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Peer caching in Windows environments refers to a feature that allows devices to share update content locally, reducing bandwidth usage during deployments. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover how peer caching integrates with Windows Update for Business and Microsoft Intune, particularly in scenarios involving quality updates applied during the Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE). Administrators must consider network capacity and provisioning time when enabling peer caching, as it can help manage the load from day-one updates on managed devices running Windows 11 24H2 or Windows Server 2025. The feature is relevant for enterprise IT teams optimizing update delivery across multiple systems.
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    Windows OOBE Now Applies Quality Updates at Day One (KB5065847)

    Microsoft’s August 29, 2025 OOBE update (KB5065847) marks a deliberate pivot in how Windows 11, version 24H2 and Windows Server 2025 handle day‑one security and servicing: managed devices that meet the eligibility rules can now check for and install Windows quality updates during the final...
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