Use deployment rings to gradually deploy the update, starting with a pilot group - Deployment rings allow Alex to stage the rollout, beginning with a small pilot group of users. This approach enables the IT team to test the update in a controlled environment, monitor for issues, and address any problems before deploying it to a larger group. This gradual approach minimizes disruptions and ensures a smoother, more stable update process.
Deploy the update to all devices at once to ensure everyone is on the latest version - Deploying the update to all devices simultaneously increases the risk of widespread disruptions if any issues arise with the update. This approach is not recommended for minimizing potential problems.
Disable automatic updates to prevent the rollout of the update - Disabling automatic updates prevents devices from receiving important feature and security updates, which can lead to security vulnerabilities and compliance issues. This option is not recommended for ensuring the company stays current and protected.
Update devices per department, starting with the largest department - Updating by department does not provide the same controlled testing environment as a small pilot group. It also does not necessarily align with best practices for deploying feature updates, as issues could still affect many users simultaneously if rolled out to a large department first.
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