Configuration Manager and Windows as a service

Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)

Configuration Manager provides comprehensive control over feature updates for Windows. To fully adopt the Windows as a service model, you also must adopt the Configuration Manager current branch model. To stay current with Windows, requires that you stay current with Configuration Manager for the best experience. New versions of Configuration Manager are required to take full advantage of the exciting new enterprise features for Windows. This article is intended to be a landing page for the key articles required to adopt Configuration Manager current branch. Configuration Manager current branch gets you on your way to Windows as a service.

Configuration Manager current branch

Article Description
Overview of Configuration Manager current branch Provides a brief summary of the key points for the servicing model for Configuration Manager current branch
Support lifecycle Explains the current branch support and servicing model.
Removed and deprecated items Provides early notice about future changes that might affect your use of Configuration Manager.
Updates to Configuration Manager current branch Explains the easy in-console method of applying feature updates to Configuration Manager.
Get available updates Explains the two modes available to get new Configuration Manager feature updates.
Update checklist Provides update version-specific checklists, if applicable.
Install new Configuration Manager feature updates Explains the simple installation steps for feature updates.
Support for Windows 11 Provides a support matrix for Windows 11 versions.
Support for Windows 10 Provides a support matrix for Windows 10 versions.
Support for Windows ADK Provides a support matrix for the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK).
Technical Previews for Configuration Manager Provides information about the Configuration Manager technical preview program.

Windows as a service

Article Description
Manage Windows as a service Explains how to use servicing plans to deploy Windows feature updates.
Upgrade Windows via task sequence The details of creating a task sequence to upgrade Windows with additional recommendations.
Phased deployments Phased deployments automate a coordinated, sequenced rollout of a task sequence across multiple collections.
Optimize Windows update delivery Use Configuration Manager to manage update content to stay current with Windows.
Use Desktop Analytics Desktop Analytics allows you to assess and analyze the readiness of devices in your environment for an upgrade to Windows.
Windows Update for Business integration (optional) Explains how to define and deploy Windows Update for Business (WUfB) policies using Configuration Manager.
Use co-management with Microsoft Intune and Windows Update for Business (optional) Provides an overview of co-management.

Product lifecycle

Another important aspect of staying current with Windows and Configuration Manager is to monitor product lifecycles. Configuration Manager has built-in features to help:

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