Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), also called Windows Update Services (WUS), is a free add-on for managing patches and updates to the Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Server 2000, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems.
Aimed mainly at small and medium-sized
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WINDOWS SERVER SOFTWARE DEFINITION (continued): businesses (SMB), WSUS is intermediate between the simpler Windows Update for individual computer users and the more robust Systems Management Server (SMS) for large enterprises.
WSUS features include:
The incorporation of bandwidth management for optimum use of network resources
Automatic download of updates by category
The ability to target updates to specific computers or sets of computers
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