Corporate customers have repeatedly told Microsoft to put the brakes on Windows 10's runaway upgrade train.
We know that because Microsoft has steadily increased the time it will support each Windows 10 feature upgrade. Originally envisioned as just 12 months, support was first boosted to 18 months, then extended to two years - first for the 1511 feature upgrade, then for its three successors: 1617, 1703 and 1709, the refreshes released in mid-2016, and April and October 2017.
And last week, Microsoft upset the support cart again by pushing support out to 30 months for the upgrades released each fall.
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