Distribution window for ad-hoc and scheduled script and workflow execution

November 20
New
VSA 10, Kaseya 365 Endpoint

VSA 10 has introduced a new distribution window setting that gives you greater control over how automation tasks are spread across devices to reduce peak resource consumption.

When scheduling workflows or using Run Later from Device Management, you can now set a distribution window from 1 to 12 hours — or choose None to run actions concurrently.

By spacing execution evenly across the selected timeframe, you can avoid overloading network bandwidth and system resources, ensuring bulk script and workflow operations run smoothly without impacting your environment’s performance.

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Learn more about Distribution Windows for Scripts and Workflows in VSA 10 here.

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