Clean up the WSUS server using the SCCM console (2024)

Run the Server Cleanup Wizard to delete expired updates and update revisions from the WSUSserver.

This cleanup method is more efficient compared to the native cleanup task in the WSUSconsole. For example, you can configure a threshold for the number of days the WSUSserver saves non-reporting computers in the console. You can also schedule the task to run daily or weekly on an ongoing basis, which is recommended.

The Server Cleanup Wizard provides several actions you can run simultaneously or individually on the WSUSserver.

Action Description
Unused updates and update revisions

Deletes expired updates and revisions that remain unapproved for longer than three months.

Computers not contacting the server Deletes computers that have not contacted the Update Server within the computer deletion threshold.
Configure the computer deletion threshold Configures the number of days that the computer remains out of contact with the server before it is deleted.
Unneeded update files Deletes update files that were declined or not required by the downstream servers.
Expired Updates Declines unapproved, expired updates from Microsoft.
Superceded Updates Declines unapproved updates that were superseded with approved updates. The system declines superseded updates that remain unapproved for 30 days or longer.

To schedule or execute a WSUS server cleanup task:

  1. Log in to the SCCMconsole.
  2. In the navigation pane, click Software Library.
  3. In the Software Library navigation pane, expand 3rd Party Updates > Administration and select Update Servers.

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  4. In the center pane, select the WSUS server you want to clean up.
  5. In the toolbar, click Server Cleanup Wizard.

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  6. Select one or more of cleanup options, and click OK.
  7. Complete the Task Options Wizard to schedule and execute the cleanup task for the selected WSUS server.

    See Task Options Wizard for details.

Clean up the WSUS server using the SCCM console (2024)
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