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- #Windows 10 entreprise 2016 ltsb install#
- #Windows 10 entreprise 2016 ltsb update#
- #Windows 10 entreprise 2016 ltsb upgrade#
The Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC products will continue to have a 10-year support cycle. Microsoft later clarified that this reduction was only for the Open Volume channel edition intended for general-purpose desktop and notebook devices and not for the “IoT” version. Microsoft also recently announced that the 10-year life cycle of the Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC product would reduce to five years, catching many of our OEM customers by surprise. Microsoft’s future roadmap includes releasing new LTSC editions every two to three years, and the new LTSC 2021 product arrives right at the three-year mark. The Long-Term Service Channel (LTSC) IoT products are designed specifically for purpose-built appliances and devices that need 10 years of support (ATMs, kiosks, medical devices, signage systems, and industrial controls). Microsoft’s Windows IoT Enterprise LTSC 2019 has quickly grown to become the most popular Windows IoT product.
#Windows 10 entreprise 2016 ltsb upgrade#
The Windows 10 OS build upgrades 2 or 3 times per year may be disruptive but the cost of upgrading all the workstations to Enterprise plus SA is much more than the cost of hiring an additional body to deal with maintaining the images and upgrade roll outs. You have to download the updated ISO and start over. The main issue is that we will have to rebuild our golden images from scratch each time there is a new build since you can't upgrade the image and then Sysprep it again.
#Windows 10 entreprise 2016 ltsb install#
The upgrades will come through WSUS and install like a service pack. It will not be rip and replace every quarter.
#Windows 10 entreprise 2016 ltsb update#
To keep the workstation images more consistent, it will be better to upgrade most of the LTSB systems to full Enterprise and keep all the workstations, Enterprise and Pro on the same update schedule. Only a small subset of our workstations actually use any Enterprise features beyond LTSB and it doesn't make financial sense to pay for upgrading them all from Pro to Enterprise. Without SA, LTSB licenses expire after 5 years and cannot be upgraded to future LTSB builds. The main reason for us to move away from LTSB is because it is going to be too expensive to upgrade all the Pro OEM workstations to Enterprise plus Software Assurance just so we can have LTSB. I found there is an OS upgrade Task Sequence available in MDT 2013 Update 2 that might be easier than going around desk to desk with a DVD especially if that also automates removing Store apps as part of the upgrade. Are there specific features you need in 1511 or what ever is coming in the next month vs LTSB? Doing this once a year seems like a better choice if you have more than about 50 systems you are managing. Plus you will get back all of the "stuff" you so carefully removed when you deployed the image. Will you upgrade all of your systems every quarter when new CBB releases come out to keep your fleet version consistent? Right now this seems a bit risky to me if you have many systems in your environment (i.e. I'm a bit (personally) curious why you would move this direction. You can do it, but LTSB has that already done for you.
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Once you move to CBB (as you noted) you get all of the extra "store" stuff and crud that takes quite a bit of time to shut down. Warning a bit off-point: IMO typically this is not what you would want in an enterprise. This action will convert LTSB into a CBB device. The short answer is you just use the dvd and reinstall CBB over LTSB.