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    Microsoft Alerts Admins: Prepare for WSUS Driver Sync Sunset

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliFebruary 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Microsoft will deprecate WSUS driver synchronization on April 18, 2025, pushing IT admins to transition to cloud-based solutions such as Windows Autopatch, Azure Update Manager, and Microsoft Intune.

    2. On-premises driver availability will remain on the Microsoft Update catalog, but importing them into WSUS will no longer be possible.

    3. This message follows earlier warnings about WSUS deprecation and the encouragement to adopt modern cloud-based driver services, indicating a shift in Microsoft’s focus.

    4. Microsoft confirmed it will not invest in new WSUS capabilities or accept feature requests, although current functionalities and updates will still be maintained.

    Microsoft has issued a crucial reminder for IT administrators: prepare for the deprecation of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) driver synchronization by April 18, 2025. This change marks a significant shift in how organizations manage their updates and driver installations.

    The company encourages a transition to cloud-based solutions like Windows Autopatch, Azure Update Manager, and Microsoft Intune. These platforms offer modern approaches to managing updates. Importantly, Microsoft stated that drivers will still be available via the Microsoft Update catalog for on-premises environments. However, administrators cannot import these drivers into WSUS, which adds urgency to the need for alternative solutions.

    This announcement comes after a series of warnings since June 2024, highlighting WSUS’s gradual phasing out. Notably, in September 2024, Microsoft confirmed that while WSUS had been deprecated, it would continue to publish updates and maintain existing capabilities. This decision follows the broader strategy of moving towards cloud-based services, which promise more flexibility and efficiency.

    While some may worry about the transition, embracing new technologies will ultimately benefit organizations. Cloud-based solutions reduce the maintenance burden on IT teams while improving the speed and reliability of updates. Microsoft’s Nir Froimovici emphasized that the company is no longer accepting new feature requests for WSUS. Instead, they focus on enhancing cloud offerings that reflect current technological advancements.

    It’s essential for IT administrators to start planning now. Familiarizing themselves with tools like Microsoft Intune and Windows Autopatch will ease the transition process. Engaging with these platforms will also help organizations stay ahead in the ever-evolving tech landscape. Embracing change can lead to better performance and more streamlined operations. The future of IT management is clearly heading towards cloud solutions, and preparation is key.

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