Bob,

When I was under a FAP, I used to do a trick. I would mount
/var/cache/dnf via nfs from my main machine on the others I was
updating and then change /etc/yum.conf (keepcache to 1) and that way
generally the first node would fill the cache, and then the 2nd node
would reuse the data downloaded by the first machine (assuming both
are the same fedora version).  You just have to make sure to do one
and let it finish then after it is done move on to the second.

Roger

On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 10:27 AM, Bob Goodwin <bobgood...@fastmail.us> wrote:
> Is dnf no longer using delta rpms? I updated two computers this morning and
> it looks like both were 100% rpms ...
>
> Without that feature I have to be careful not to do large upgrades during
> "prime time"  on my Viasat account as I just did on the second one. :-(
>
> Bob
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