Microsoft is changing how it delivers Windows updates: 4 things you need to know
Briefly

Microsoft introduces 'checkpoint cumulative updates' for Windows 11 to make monthly updates smaller, faster, and more sustainable, particularly beneficial for administrators in large organizations.
Updates will consist of smaller packages with incremental differentials against the last checkpoint, aiming to merge all checkpoints and download/install only missing content.
The new update format will be available by the end of the year with Windows 11, version 24H2, starting with the Windows Insider Dev Channel release this week.
The goal is to make the monthly routine 'smaller, faster, and more sustainable,' especially for administrators in large organizations, addressing the growth of larger update files.
Read at ZDNET
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