Is WSUS Still Relevant?

by | Last updated 2025.04.29 | Published on 2025.04.30 | Blog

Since Microsoft announced the deprecation of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), many IT professionals have been left wondering: is WSUS still relevant? The answer is a resounding yes. Here’s why:

WSUS Deprecation: What It Really Means

Microsoft has officially deprecated WSUS, meaning that while no new features will be developed, its core functionality and updates will continue to be supported until at least 2035, the end of Windows Server 2025’s lifecycle. This means that for the next decade, WSUS remains a viable and valuable tool.

Why WSUS Still Matters

For organizations that operate offline, WSUS is indispensable. Many businesses, especially those in highly secure environments, rely on WSUS to manage updates without requiring an internet connection. Even as Microsoft pushes for cloud-based solutions, WSUS will remain essential for these networks well into the future.

Additionally, Microsoft’s Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr) continues to rely on WSUS under the hood for the Software Update Point (SUP) role. As long as organizations use ConfigMgr, WSUS will play a key role in update management.

The Future of WSUS and Automated Maintenance

While WSUS is deprecated, it is far from obsolete. Organizations can continue using WSUS for managing updates, particularly in offline environments where it remains critical until at least 2035. 

However, maintaining WSUS can be time-consuming and complex. That’s where WAM comes in. To streamline your WSUS operations, use AJ Tek’s WAM. WAM automates WSUS tasks, reducing the manual workload on your IT staff so they can focus on more important priorities.

Get WAM to save time on WSUS maintenance. 

At AJ Tek, our vision is to make IT simple and automated for other IT professionals. Our flagship product is WAM, WSUS Automated Maintenance. This system performs all of the tasks that a WSUS Administrator needs to do to maintain WSUS properly only leaving the approving of updates and reporting to the WSUS Administrator.

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