Understanding Windows 10 Servicing Options: CB vs. LTSB
Windows 10 Enterprise offers various servicing options tailored to the diverse needs and update policies of organizations. The two primary choices are the Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB), now updated to Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC), and the Current Branch (CB), recently renamed as Semi-Annual Channel (SAC).
Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB)/Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC):
This servicing option provides a dependable and secure version of Windows 10 Enterprise that receives only essential security updates and bug fixes, without new features. These updates are available over a prolonged period, typically extending to 10 years. LTSB/LTSC is ideal for scenarios where stability and long-term support are crucial, such as systems critical to operations or in devices managing medical or industrial equipment.
Current Branch (CB)/Semi-Annual Channel (SAC):
The CB/SAC approach is more dynamic, offering organizations the latest features, enhancements, and regular security updates. Updates are released semi-annually, with options to defer updates to ensure compatibility with existing systems. This option is well-suited for businesses eager to leverage the most recent features, improvements, and technologies available in Windows 10 Enterprise.
The essential distinction between the LTSB/LTSC and CB/SAC servicing options lies in their update strategies. LTSB/LTSC prioritizes stability and prolonged support, focusing solely on crucial updates and fixes, whereas CB/SAC emphasizes a frequent and feature-rich update schedule, allowing organizations to continuously adopt the newest innovations in Windows 10 Enterprise.