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SOLVED Will this scheme work?

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Hello Everyone!
I have set up scheme No. 2 to work, but the management asks me to create scheme No. 1, please tell me, theoretically can this scheme work?

Thank you in advance Kind regards
 

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Sure, why wouldn't it? e.g. what is your concerns with it?
Just keep in mind that you will need/want a SUP internally too.
 
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Garth, hello !
I understand correctly that I will have to use a second wsus server (with SUP, DP, MP) that will pull updates from the another WSUS server behind the dmz and there are no other ways
Kind regards
 
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Sure, why wouldn't it? e.g. what is your concerns with it?
Just keep in mind that you will need/want a SUP internally too.
I can create a new instance on the same sql server
and connect a second wsus to it, will this be correct?
 
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In theory yes that should work. But in practice who knows, as I personally would not have WSUS remote from SQL.
 
I learned how to set up wsus according to scheme No. 1
during the installation of the distribution point and may be software update point(Unfortunately I didn't write it down ), I specified the network location on the sccm server.
And then all the software and updates began to flow into the internal circuit of the network.
I'm hoping for someone to help install SCCM and the software update point (and distribution point)
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I also noticed that the console on sccm and the console on wsus have different access, what works on wsus (sup and dp) does not work on sccm because it does not have access to the Internet?
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And sorry for my bad english.
 
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