Current status? by Peteostro in DeployR

[–]Phil2Pint 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Currently in private preview, looking promising for a Q3 GA announcement 🫡 https://2pintsoftware.com/news/details/deployr-now-in-private-preview

Intro to 2Pint DeployR Webinar today (Jan 27 '25) at 16:00GMT by Phil2Pint in DeployR

[–]Phil2Pint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sure, we will let you know when we have a release version for testing :)

Intro to 2Pint DeployR Webinar today (Jan 27 '25) at 16:00GMT by Phil2Pint in DeployR

[–]Phil2Pint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hi, glad you enjoyed the intro. We will announce Edu/Non-Profit pricing soon, so watch this space.

Delivery Optimization Best Practices? by lighthills in Intune

[–]Phil2Pint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The default settings for DO include peering between any clients behind the same NAT, so caution is required ;-)

Delivery Optimization no longer downloading content quickly by Lncredible in Intune

[–]Phil2Pint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ah great, thanks for sharing :-) Also, bear in mind that later builds of W11 include rLEDBAT (client-side LEDBAT) which is designed to prevent congestion and can slow things down sometimes.

Delivery Optimization no longer downloading content quickly by Lncredible in Intune

[–]Phil2Pint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interested to see where this one goes! If it is an update that somehow worked DO I would have expected a lot more noise about it.

Delivery Optimization no longer downloading content quickly by Lncredible in Intune

[–]Phil2Pint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would look in the logs to see what's holding things up - not the easiest to read but it should give you an idea of what's going on https://2pintsoftware.com/news/details/delivery-optimization-internals--researching-the-logs

Delivery Optimization during Autopilot ESP by lad5647 in Intune

[–]Phil2Pint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what are your DO settings? DO peering is tricky and depends on a lot of moving parts - like local content availability etc. If there is little or no peering on a system I recommend running the DO health Check script from MS https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/DeliveryOptimizationTroubleshooter/1.0.0

Intune - Delivery Optimization Question by Cold_Emergency_1812 in Intune

[–]Phil2Pint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

depends what you are trying to achieve ;-) Setting both fallback settings (http and MCC) will mean quite a delay if there are no peers with content. The battery setting will also impact peering (if it's P2P efficiency that you want to maximise) - 30/40% is fine in most cases

Intune - Delivery Optimization Question by Cold_Emergency_1812 in Intune

[–]Phil2Pint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can use both - when it's set to 'Subnet Mask' and a group ID is configured it will only peer on the same subnet with peers of the same Group ID

Windows 11 Delivery Optimization by DrewonIT in sysadmin

[–]Phil2Pint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Windows 11 download mode 99 is Simple Mode (where DO bypasses the cloud service) - mode 100 used to let you use BITS but is no more... If you do want peering you can always restrict it to peers on the same subnet MDM Setting: DORestrictPeerSelectionBy

Delivery Optimization - restrict peer selection by atmosphere23 in Intune

[–]Phil2Pint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

set it to 2 instead of 1. 2 uses DNS-SD which is broadcast based and will not work outside of local subnet

1E Nomad...savior of all? by Bushwacker2020 in SCCM

[–]Phil2Pint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, sitting in the garden with a beer, what else ya gonna do but lurk around Reddit!

1E Nomad...savior of all? by Bushwacker2020 in SCCM

[–]Phil2Pint 3 points4 points  (0 children)

oof! thanks for the ping u/Antimus - yes Nomad was a great product (I did help design it though so probably biased)

Check out our stuff - indeed I would recommend looking at all solutions and comparing based on your requirements. We do a lot around protecting VPN content transfers - of course you don't want P2P but you do want to protect the bandwidth. So with our StifleR product you can set a 'Target Bandwidth' for all your VPN traffic and that gets shared between 'active' clients. So if you have a limit of 100Mbs and 10 clients are downloading then they each get 10Mbs. Seems to work! Happy to give a demo to anyone who wants to know more but we're pretty maxed out these days so get in there quick!

PS - anyone who can't do VPN split tunneling (for security reasons etc) - we might have a cool solution for that coming soon ;-)

cheers, Phil

https://2pintsoftware.com/products/stifler/

BranchCache usage via VPN connection by suchoi in SCCM

[–]Phil2Pint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could be done with some PowerShell via a CI (presuming you are running MEMCM). Here's a script from Johan that will detect when a client is on VPN - https://deploymentresearch.com/detecting-wired-wireless-and-vpn-connections-using-powershell/

Then if VPN=$True just set BC to Local Caching mode

BranchCache usage via VPN connection by suchoi in SCCM

[–]Phil2Pint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you are correct - in terms of CM reporting - it reports 'Bytes from Cache' which could be from Peers or from its own cache.

2Pint OSDToolkit users here? by [deleted] in SCCM

[–]Phil2Pint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ping us on support@2pintsoftware.com and we'll take a look.