Windows 10: A Case Study in Migrating and Upgrading to Windows 10

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Windows 10: A Case Study in Migrating and Upgrading to Windows 10 Overview of Microsoft’s schedule for new releases Current COB Windows 10 Status COB Windows 10 Rebuild & Upgrade Timeline COB Windows 10 Process for Future Upgrades Discussion and Q&A

Microsoft New Release Schedule Windows 10, Office365, SCCM, and Microsoft Server are now on the same release schedule Microsoft now supports only two release channels: Semi-Annual Channel(SAC) and Long-Term Serving Channel (LTSC)

Microsoft New Release Schedule Semi-Annual Channel(SAC) New releases will come out every 6 months (March and September) Each release will have support for 18 months (n-2 versions) Consumer and Corporate devices will be on SAC by default

Microsoft New Release Plan Long-Term Serving Channel (LTSC) New releases will come out every 2-3 years Each release will have traditional 5+5 service (5 years mainstream support, 5 years extended support) Microsoft recommends that only special purpose machines such as point-of-sale or medical machines be on LTSC Servers by default will be on LTSC except Software Assurance customers

Deployment Terminology Build or Rebuild Running an SCCM Task Sequence that completely wipes OS and reinstalls OS, Applications and Settings Upgrade Running an SCCM Task Sequence that upgrades OS to new version but does not remove applications and settings

COB: Windows 10 Current Deployment Status Current Status: (586 Total Devices) Windows 10 Version 1607: 564 (97.4%) Windows 10 Version 1511: 12 (2.0%) Windows 7: 3 (0.6%)

COB: Windows 10 Timeline Fall 2016: Installed Windows 10 V1511 on COB Lab and Classrooms computers Winter Break 2016: First round of faculty/staff rebuilds Spring 2017: Tested V1607 Application & Settings Compatibility and also Build and Upgrade Task Sequences Spring Break 2017: 2nd round of Faculty/Staff Rebuilds with V1607 (50% complete) Summer 2017: Started Faculty/Staff Upgrades from V1511 to V1607 & continued Faculty/Staff Rebuilds from Win7 to Win10

COB: Windows 10 Upgrade Process Rebuild Windows 7 devices to Windows 10, Upgrade Windows 10 devices to latest supported release (UEFI) Once SCCM is upgraded, start testing settings, applications & deployments with new release Once rebuild and upgrade TS are tested and ready to be used, any builds or rebuilds for the rest of semester will be built with new release. Once semester ends, during break (winter or summer) lab and classrooms will be rebuilt. Faculty/Staff will be upgraded to latest release

Discussion & Q&A Any Questions?