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description: This article provides an overview of the Update Management feature that implements updates for your Windows and Linux machines.
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services: automation
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ms.subservice: update-management
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ms.date: 05/04/2020
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ms.date: 05/22/2020
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ms.topic: conceptual
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# Update Management overview
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|Operating system |Notes |
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|Windows client | Client operating systems (such as Windows 7 and Windows 10) aren't supported.|
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|Windows client | Client operating systems (such as Windows 7 and Windows 10) aren't supported.<br> For Azure Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD), the recommended method<br> to manage updates is [Windows Update for Business](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/waas-manage-updates-wufb) for Windows 10 client machine patch management.|
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|Windows Server 2016 Nano Server | Not supported. |
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|Azure Kubernetes Service Nodes | Not supported. Use the patching process described in [Apply security and kernel updates to Linux nodes in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](../aks/node-updates-kured.md)|
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## Next steps
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* For details of working with Update Management, see [Manage updates and patches for your Azure VMs](automation-tutorial-update-management.md).
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* If you need to target a dynamic VM group for updates, see [Use dynamic groups with Update Management](automation-update-management-groups.md).
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* To enable the feature using an Azure Resource Manager template, see [Enable Update Management using Azure Resource Manager template](automation-update-management-deploy-template.md).
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* To enable the feature from a runbook, see [Enable Update Management from a runbook](automation-onboard-solutions.md).
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* To enable the feature from an Automation account, see [Enable Update Management from an Automation account](automation-onboard-solutions-from-automation-account.md).
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* To enable the feature by browsing the Azure portal, see [Enable Update Management from Azure portal](automation-onboard-solutions-from-browse.md).
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* To enable the feature from an Azure VM, see [Enable Update Management from an Azure VM](automation-onboard-solutions-from-vm.md).
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* If you need to search logs stored in your Log Analytics workspace, see [Query Update Management logs](automation-update-management-query-logs.md).
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* To troubleshoot feature errors, see [Troubleshoot Update Management issues](troubleshoot/update-management.md).
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* To troubleshoot Windows update agent errors, see [Troubleshoot Windows update agent issues](troubleshoot/update-agent-issues.md).
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* To troubleshoot Linux update agent errors, see [Troubleshoot Linux update agent issues](troubleshoot/update-agent-issues-linux.md).
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* Review commonly asked questions about Update Management in the [Azure Automation frequently asked questions](automation-faq.md).
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