If there are some VMs in the host pool that are powered off due to low user demand, will the Agent Update event power the VM on, or do I have to do that myself?
The agent component update won't succeed if the session host VM is shut down or deallocated during the scheduled update time. If you enable Scheduled Agent Updates, make sure all session hosts in your host pool are on during your configured maintenance window time.
Would love a brief vid on how best to perform updates (quality updates) on AVDs. Update Management with script to enable drain mode? WUfB and Intune? Or whatever is default under Windows update in settings?
If there are some VMs in the host pool that are powered off due to low user demand, will the Agent Update event power the VM on, or do I have to do that myself?
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The agent component update won't succeed if the session host VM is shut down or deallocated during the scheduled update time. If you enable Scheduled Agent Updates, make sure all session hosts in your host pool are on during your configured maintenance window time.
How do you update the AVD agent manually? Can you do it directly on the host machine itself?
Would love a brief vid on how best to perform updates (quality updates) on AVDs. Update Management with script to enable drain mode? WUfB and Intune? Or whatever is default under Windows update in settings?
Is there anyway to update a single AVD with the latest agent ?
hello Travis, can you create a new video to do a walk thru of the azure app services?