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Here's a quick guide to the most important concepts in Windows as a service.
Some new terms have been introduced as part of Windows as a service, so you should know what these terms mean.
For more information, see Overview of Windows as a service.
For some interesting in-depth information about how cumulative updates work, see Windows Updates using forward and reverse differentials.
With each release in the General Availability Channel, we recommend beginning deployment right away to devices selected for early adoption (targeted validation) and ramp up to full deployment at your discretion.
Windows Enterprise LTSC versions are separate Long-Term Servicing Channel versions. Each release is supported for a total of 10 years (five years standard support, five years extended support). New releases are expected about every three years.
For more information, see Assign devices to servicing channels for Windows client updates.
To stay up to date, deploy feature updates at an appropriate time after their release. You can use various management and update tools such as Windows Update, Windows Update client policies, Windows Server Update Services, Microsoft Configuration Manager, and non-Microsoft products to help with this process.
Extensive advanced testing isn't required. Instead, only business-critical apps need to be tested, with the remaining apps validated through a series of pilot deployment rings. Once these pilot deployments have validated most apps, broad deployment can begin.
This process repeats with each new feature update. These are small deployment projects, compared to the large projects that were necessary with the old three-to-five-year Windows release cycles.
Other technologies such as BranchCache and Delivery Optimization, both peer-to-peer distribution tools, can help with the distribution of the feature update installation files.
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