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8 Best WSUS Alternatives & Competitors in 2024 [Features, Pricing & Reviews]

WSUS has been for a long time the go-to solution for patching Windows machines & apps and is still being used by a lot of companies.

However, given its inflexibility in key patch management areas, companies are always on the lookout for alternatives.

In today’s article, we’ll go over the best WSUS alternatives, competitors, features, pros, cons, and more. Enjoy!

Key Points

Why Consider WSUS Alternatives?

Although many organizations rely on WSUS or SCCM for patching, such products are limited in their use.

Some IT professionals even consider WSUS to be hard to configure to bring the best out of it in your organization.

And despite being a free solution, by being a Windows Server, configuring your endpoints to work well together with the solution will require a pretty hefty investment in auxiliary equipment and Windows Server licenses.

Moreover, WSUS offers very basic automation and limited reporting features.

Also adding the fact that such solutions only work with Windows OS and are limited regarding patching third-party apps which are not part of the Microsoft environment.

Most modern-day enterprises use apps and OS from multiple parties, so in this case, a more flexible and customizable solution is desirable.

Best WSUS Alternatives & Competitors

1. Heimdal® Patch & Asset Management

When it comes to comparing WSUS with our own Heimdal® Patch & Asset Management, there are similarities, but there are also nuances of differences in terms of possibilities that the solutions provide.

Firstly, Heimdal®’s solution is fully customizable and allows patch deployment on-the-fly, from anywhere in the world, while WSUS has limited remote deployment possibilities.

Heimdal®’s Patch & Asset Management covers a large number of third-party and non-essential OS updates from different app developers.

Also, it holds an inventory of over 200 of the most popular software used by companies always updated and ready for installation.

When it comes to custom scripts, Patch & Asset Management allows complex scripts to be implemented and easily deployed to machines in the network.

On the other hand, WSUS has limited scripting options and its deployment is more complex.

Updates coming from Heimdal®’s solution are delivered fully repackaged, ad-free, and tested from Heimdal®.

We use encrypted packages inside encrypted HTTPS transfer to your endpoints locally, while with WSUS, the encryption possibilities are not as broad.

I use this software on a daily basis, this helps us on so many aspects. Having a lot of tools in one program makes our daily job so much easier and saves us a ton of time – Well worth it!

Jasper C., System Administrator 

 

Heimdal is easy to configure, reliable when installing patches and has all the standard features you’d expect from a patch management solution.

Support and the aftersales team are responsive and know the product well with both happy to offer setup/leading practice advice alongside help for any issues.

After a couple tweaks to our initial setup Microsoft Patch Tuesdays are now a breeze to approve and roll-out across the environment.

Mike P., IT Systems Administrator 

Heimdal®’s Key Features

Heimdal®’s Pros

Heimdal®’s Cons

Heimdal® Pricing

Whether you’re an emerging startup or an established corporation, we provide budget-friendly options tailored for you.

Our pricing tiers cover a broad range from seat counts of 1 to over 20,000 and servers from 1 to more than 100.

The cost of the license varies based on subscription duration: monthly, annually, for 3 years, or for 5 years.

If you want to see our product at work, check out the 30-day free trial.

2. BatchPatch

BatchPatch is a freeware Windows patch management tool that allows you to run custom scripts and to quickly deploy patches across your digital environment.

Key Features

Pros

Cons

Pricing

Pricing begins at $399/user.

Testimonials

 

+ BatchPatch has become an essential tool during our Information Systems maintenance nights.

The ability to download and install updates for all of our servers at once has saved us countless hours and simplified the process of managing our server infrastructure.

 Isaac, Information Systems Analyst

3. Kaseya VSA

Kaseya’s VSA platform offers a seamless experience by integrating RMM software, facilitating the management, automation, security, and monitoring of diverse endpoints such as mobile IoTs, VMs, and more.

Key Features

Pros

Cons

Pricing 

Kaseya VSA has a value-based pricing model. For more information, please contact the vendor.  

Testimonials

Kaseya VSA Pros

+ We operate a large healthcare organization across multiple states and utilize Kaseya for 24/7 workstation management, software deployment, system reboots, report generation, and remote access.

This tool has been invaluable for our IT department.

The customer service provided by our local representative is exceptional, as he promptly assists us with any issues related to the program or billing.

Stacey G.

Kaseya VSA Cons

Kaseya is a powerful tool that offers extensive functionality, although its usability could be improved.

They have so many options, it’s hard to get your head around everything. I’m a smaller MSP and just can’t afford every option they have. They all have value but it’s hard to make it work.

Dana D.

4. NinjaOne

NinjaOne remote device management tool.

It streamlines various network tasks into one software, making device management easier.

With live device monitoring, it detects issues before they impact users, ensuring smooth operations.

Key Features

Pros

Cons

Pricing

NinjaOne offers flexible, per-device pricing, but you will have to contact their representatives to get more information about pricing.

Testimonials

NinjaOne Pros

+ I use NinjaOne daily to monitor dozens of company desktops and laptops.

It’s extremely easy to deploy and install the agent and begin to monitor from afar.

The interface provides detailed and extensive reports and information on system health, status, and usage, and makes the remote troubleshooting process a breeze with TeamViewer integration.

My first step upon arriving in the office is logging into the neat and simple NinjaOne web interface, and I can start my day confidentally knowing all of our devices are up to date with all software/OS updates and fully secured.

We also have a great account manager that actively reaches out to provide any support and information I need.

Alec N.

NinjaOne Cons

New features coming into the tool sometimes feel like they are first or second draft and often need to be updated in one or more future updates down the road.

While this is frustrating in some cases the updates usually come quickly and often include the improvements needed to make it user friendly or add some of the expected abilities around the feature.

Charles C.

5. Automox

Automox offers a cloud-based IT operations solution designed to automate patch management, configuration, and control across Windows, macOS, and Linux endpoints.

Leveraging AI-powered automation, it ensures endpoints are continuously patched, up-to-date, and secure, enhancing cybersecurity and operational efficiency.

Key Features

Pros

Cons

Pricing

Testimonials

Automox Pros

+ It doesn’t do things it doesn’t need to. They don’t package a ton of things in the software I don’t want. It’s patch management and software distribution. I really do like the software reporting as well.

John G.

Automox Cons

 Reporting is great but could be better when using custom worklets. Output isnt always informative unless you write it to be.

Nick P.

6. ManageEngine Patch Connect Plus

ManageEngine Patch Connect Plus, one of the ConnectWise alternatives, enables IT organizations to set up secure remote work environments.

This platform allows for remote device deployment while upholding high-security standards.

Key Features

Pros

 Cons

 Pricing

ManageEngine’s pricing  starts at $104 per month and goes up to $5614 per month.

Testimonials

ManageEngine Patch Connect Plus Pros

+Using ManageEngine Patch manager plus you can patch your OS like Windows, Linux, MAC OS from centre of location as well as Patch Manager Plus support Microsoft as well as Third party patches.

Also, Patch Manager Plus give different methods of patching i.e Manual patch deployment and Automatic Patch Deployment (APD) from APD you can deploy patches without any human intervention.

Overall you can patch your server, systems from centre of location.

Prathamesh K.

ManageEngine Patch Connect Plus Cons

We have a lot of ManageEngine products within our company, and we do run into “clunky” behavior with the apps, or we have to take extra steps in processes that could be mitigated through better coding on ME’s part.

Jamie M.

7. N-Able N-Sight

N-able N-central provides comprehensive software for MSPs to serve their clients, including RMM solutions like remote access and task automation, as well as endpoint detection and response (EDR) for device security.

It features a disk encryption manager to ensure storage integrity.

Key Features

  1. Real-time Monitoring. Keeps track of network performance and security.
  2. Automated Alerts. Sends instant notifications for issues and threats.
  3. Comprehensive Reporting. Provides detailed reports on network status and security incidents.
  4. Remote Management. Allows remote control of network devices for troubleshooting.
  5. Integration. Seamlessly integrates with third-party tools for enhanced functionality.

N-able N-central Pros

N-able N-central Cons

N-able N-central Pricing

N-able offers custom pricing plans; for that, you need to contact the sales team.

Testimonials

+ RMM is a great tool which links to many different products. From Take Control, Cove, Patch Management and other products. Having a central system to monitor these things makes management of client devices easy

William P.

 Sometimes the errors on the checks are hard to resolve but the online support help.

Craig M.

8. PDQ Deploy

A patch management tool for Windows that can update 3rd party apps and deploy custom scripts.

The solution comes with a package library of over 200 popular applications ready-to-deploy.

KEY FEATURES

Pros

Cons

Pricing

PDQ Deploy has two pricing tiers.

Testimonials

PDQ Deploy Pros

+  With PDQ we are able to visualize and coordinate maintenance of over 1600 devices between a relatively small and disparate IT support staff.

By leveraging smart scans on inventory and automating deployments of crucial business software, we are able to eliminate time wasted on mundane, repetitive tasks, freeing up support hours for the more unique problems and most importantly allowing time to be proactive instead of reactive in our organization.

Shelby J.

PDQ Deploy Cons

I would appreciate the ability to have a hold deployment ‘hold’ or wait for the machine to be powered on.

Sometimes we have deployments overnight for clinical updates, and I would like to deployment to not be in a ‘failed’ state if the machine is offline.

I would like it to just try again later that day.

Having a heartbeat deployment is a little different as that just generates a new deployment.

Nathan A.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is WSUS and how does it help with updates?

WSUS, or Windows Server Update Services, is a tool for managing Windows updates in networks.

It downloads updates from Microsoft, stores them locally, and distributes them to network computers.

2. How does WSUS get updates from Microsoft?

WSUS syncs with Microsoft’s servers to get update information, including what updates are available and their details.

It then downloads new updates to distribute them within the network.

3. What options does WSUS offer for deploying updates?

WSUS allows for automatic approval rules, manual approval, and setting deadlines for update installations.

This gives administrators control over update deployment.

4. How does WSUS ensure updates are installed correctly?

WSUS provides reports to track update installations on network computers, identify missing updates, and troubleshoot issues.

It also logs details about update processes for diagnosing problems.

5. What are the requirements and best practices for WSUS deployment?

Deploying WSUS requires a dedicated Windows Server with specific hardware and software requirements.

Best practices include planning server infrastructure, optimizing synchronization settings, establishing update approval processes, and regular server maintenance.

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