Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 will be served just like Windows 10 with monthly security updates, optional cumulative updates, out of the band updates, servicing stack updates and more.
Additionally, Microsoft has confirmed that there will be a Long-Term Servicing version as well Channel (LTSC) of Windows 11.
Windows 11 is part of the “Windows as a service” by Microsoft and will be served monthly base, according to the company documentation. Microsoft says there will be no changes to the existing maintenance model and updates will continue to be released at least twice a month.
Την δεύτερη Τρίτη κάθε μήνα, οι ενημερώσεις ασφαλείας θα κυκλοφορούν τόσο για τα Windows 10 όσο και για τα Windows 11. Αυτές οι ενημερώσεις θα περιλαμβάνουν διορθώσεις ασφαλείας και μη ασφάλειας (εάν δεν είχατε εγκαταστήσει τις προαιρετικές ενημερώσεις προεπισκόπησης). Μόνο οι ενημερώσεις από το Patch Tuesday will be downloaded automatically and the optional cumulative updates will be displayed in the optional updates section.
Unlike Windows 10, Windows 11 updates will be smaller.
There will also be optional C or D updates that will be released in the third or fourth weekteam of the month. These updates will be ready for everyone to use, but are optional and if fixes are needed they will be included in the next Patch Tuesday release.
Windows 11 and Windows 10 will also have "out of the band" updates. These updates will be released without notice if there is a security fix that cannot wait for the mandatory Patch Tuesday updates.
For those unfamiliar, LTSC (Long-term Service Channel) is a version of Windows that does not require constant updates and is commonly used by businesses. If you have an LTSC version of Windows, you can skip important updates or feature updates and only receive monthly security updates for a long time.
Regular versions of Windows 10 will be supported until the end of 2025, but versions LTSC (usually used by businesses) will continue to receive updates even after 2025.
Microsoft releases new LTSC versions of Windows about every three years, and each version contains all the new features. The 21H2 version of Windows 10, which will be released later this year, will be an LTSC version and will be supported for five years.
Microsoft has confirmed that it is already preparing the LTSC version of Windows 11, but we do not know when it will be released.