Windows as a Service: Planning Deployment
1h 11mBeginner2018-04-10
Authors

Joli Ballew
IT Professor, Certified Trainer, Writer
Course details
Starting with Windows 10, Microsoft provides quality and feature updates for Windows on an ongoing basis. The new release strategy-called Windows as a service-means IT admins need to adjust the way they have typically planned for OS deployments. In this course, Microsoft MVP Joli Ballew walks admins through a summary of Windows as a service, and presents the major considerations for successful deployments. She explains the difference between the semi-annual and long-term servicing channels, the advantages of becoming a Windows Insider, and strategies for minimizing risk with deployment rings and build testing. She also covers servicing tools such as Windows Update, Windows Update for Business, Windows Server Update Services, and System Center Configuration Manager, which offer different degrees of control, including deferment and targeting options.
Learning objectives
What is Windows as a service?
Types of updates
Choosing a servicing channel
Becoming a Windows Insider
Testing, deployment, and rollback strategies
Deploying Windows as a service
Where Windows as a service is headed
Learning objectives
What is Windows as a service?
Types of updates
Choosing a servicing channel
Becoming a Windows Insider
Testing, deployment, and rollback strategies
Deploying Windows as a service
Where Windows as a service is headed
Skills covered
Client Operating SystemsWindowsIT Help DeskMicrosoftDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - What you should know
1. Understanding Windows as a Service
- 03 - What is Waas
- 04 - Types of updates and timelines
- 05 - The good and the bad
2. Choosing a Servicing Option
- 06 - Servicing concepts, branches, and terms
- 07 - Semi-annual channel
- 08 - Long-term servicing channel
- 09 - Windows Insider
- 10 - Become a Windows Insider
3. Considerations for Deployment
- 11 - Deployment rings
- 12 - Testing strategies
- 13 - Deployment strategies
- 14 - Rollback strategy considerations
- 15 - Delay and defer options
4. Deploying Windows as a Service
- 16 - Windows update
- 17 - Windows Update for Business
- 18 - Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
- 19 - SCCM
- 20 - Limiting downtime
- 21 - Evolution and where WaaS is headed
Conclusion
- 22 - Next steps
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