As time passes, the number and size the updates of Mac OS X and the associated components (security updates, QuickTime ) increases. Even though one hardly pays attention to it when there is only one computer, things become complicated if one has several, or worse if one administers a network with many. In this case, it is preferable to download the updates in Combo form and then to put them on the individual machines via the network or a memory stick, and this is long and complex. According to 9to5mac, Apple could offer another more elegant solution via Time Capsule which could change to be a local Mac OS X server for these updates.
They would be downloaded first before being automatically offered to the machines present on the network. In addition to the considerable time-saver of remote downloading, this solution would bring a large saving in bandwidth for the Apple servers that slow down at the time of the larg