This article demonstrates how to perform the SCCM 2309 upgrade and lists all the new features added in Configuration Manager version 2309. The steps covered in this guide will help you upgrade your ConfigMgr environment in your production to version 2309.
ConfigMgr 2309 is a production-ready release, and it is the second current branch release of 2023. ‘2309’ stands for the year 2023 and ’09’ for the month of September. Your SCCM site must be running version 2203 or later to install update 2309. The most recent fixes and new features are added to your site after you upgrade to SCCM current branch, version 2309.
Microsoft has made available a brand-new SCCM current branch version 2309 for the year 2023. This update includes several new features and updates that were previously seen in the technical preview releases. The ConfigMgr update 2309 for the current branch is available as an in-console update. You can install SCCM update 2309 on sites that run version 2203 or later.
Before the release of Configuration Manager 2309, Microsoft released Configuration Manager 2303 as their first current branch update for the year 2023. According to the SCCM release cadence, Microsoft changed their release cycle from three current branch updates per year to two CB updates per year.
You can use the steps covered in this guide to upgrade your Configuration Manager setup running in production to release version 2309. After applying the SCCM 2309 update, make sure you apply all the latest hotfixes for that version to get rid of any remaining bugs or issues. Also see What’s new in version 2309 of Configuration Manager current branch.
Configuration Manager 2309 New Features
The following new features are included with the ConfigMgr 2309 release:
- Option to schedule scripts Execution time
- External service notification run details from Azure Logic application
- The new Delete Aged Task Execution Status messages is now available on Primary Servers
- Maintenance window creation using PS cmdlet
- Update Orchestrator service for Windows 11 22H2 or later with native reboot experience
- OSD preferred MP option for PXE boot scenario
- Enable Bitlocker through Provision TS
- Windows 11 Edition Upgrade using CM policy settings
- New Windows 11 upgrade readiness dashboard
- CMG creation using third-party app using console and PowerShell
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SCCM 2309 Update Release Date
Microsoft released SCCM 2309 on October 10, 2023. The 2309 version of SCCM is the baseline version, and you can get the baseline media from VLSC or Visual Studio Subscriptions (MSDN) once the update is made globally available. When installing a new site, Configuration Manager 2309 baseline installation media can be used. There are no hotfixes available for ConfigMgr 2309 at this time, but they will be available in the coming months.
General Availability of Configuration Manager 2309
As of October 10, 2023, the 2309 version of SCCM is available as an opt-in Fast Ring (early update ring) for SCCM environments. This means you’ll have to use the Early Update Ring PowerShell script to get the ConfigMgr 2309 update. The Configuration Manager 2303 update will be globally available after a few weeks of its initial release. Once the version 2309 update of Configuration Manager is made globally available for everyone, you don’t have to run any script to download the update.
Installing Previous Configuration Manager Hotfixes Before Upgrading
There were many hotfixes for ConfigMgr version 2303 and earlier versions, some of which also featured out-of-band hotfixes. Most administrators want to know if they should install all the existing hotfixes before updating to version 2309. The answer is No. That’s because the new SCCM 2309 release will contain all previously issued hotfixes for Configuration Manager. Hence, if you encounter any hotfixes during the installation of version 2309, you can skip them and directly upgrade to 2309.
Windows ADK Support for SCCM 2309
SCCM 2309 supports both the latest versions of the Windows 10 ADK and the Windows 11 ADK.
- For Windows 10, you can install the Windows ADK for Windows 10 version 2004.
- For Windows 11, you can install the Windows ADK for Windows 11 version 22H2.
If you have installed an older version of ADK on your SCCM server and are upgrading your Windows 10 to newer versions like Windows 10 20H2 or Windows 10 21H2, you must upgrade your ADK to the latest version available. Use the following guide to update ADK on SCCM server.
Config Manager 2309 Upgrade Checklist and Prerequisites
Before you upgrade to Config Manager version 2309, please go through the upgrade checklist and prerequisites.
- Configuration Manager 2309 will require the latest version of the Microsoft ODBC driver for SQL Server. The ODBC driver for SQL Server needs to be installed on site servers before upgrading to the 2309 version. Microsoft recommends installing SNAC 11.0 with the latest ODBC driver, version 18.1.0 or later. This prerequisite is required when you create a new site or update an existing one and on all remote roles.
- Update 2309 for the current branch is available as an in-console update. For new installations, use the ConfigMgr 2309 baseline media.
- To apply this update to your sites, ensure you have installed SCCM version 2203 or later.
- If you’re running a multi-tier hierarchy, start at the top-level site in the hierarchy. Perform the CAS upgrade first, then begin the upgrade of each child site. Complete the upgrade of each site before you begin to upgrade the next site.
- Ensure that you are running a supported Operating System.
- Starting with the current branch 2303, SQL Server 2022 support has been added. SCCM 2309 will support the following versions of SQL: SQL 2017, SQL 2019, and SQL 2022.
- If you’re running a SCCM version older than version 1910, check the SCCM In-place upgrade paths for proper upgrade paths.
- The Configuration Manager should have an online service connection point before you initiate a SCCM 2309 upgrade.
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