![]() Unfortunately, like I mentioned above, things got a bit complicated, and with some unexpected behaviour and bugs, I mean features, we are actually a bit limited in view of what actually works. Use any other 3rd party tool and or script, like nudge (see below)Īs you can see, quite some options, but are they all even efficient? Well, in a perfect world we would be able to pick a flavour which suites our deployment strategy, and go for it.Package the full installer and use a Jamf Pro policy.Use the ‘Files and Processes’ payload in a Jamf Pro policy. ![]() Use the ‘Software Update’ payload in a Jamf Pro policy.Deploy a configuration profile to enforce automatic updates.Do nothing and educate your end users to keep their devices updated, maybe remind them from time to time with a notification via a Jamf Pro smartgroup and policy.Let’s first start with listing what is available as tools and functionality to achieve our goal: ![]() The only intent is to help fellow Mac Admins to understand the current challenges. No judgements calls are made in this post. ![]() About time for another blogpost I reckon! And well aware of that fact that I may be opening Pandora’s box here, not to mention a can of worms, let’s have a look at what our options are in view of keeping our Macs up to date.ĭisclaimer: My intent with this blogpost is to discuss the available options for macOS Big Sur update strategies as things are at the moment in view of some changes native to Big Sur and Apple Silicon Macs.
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