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Can you please elaborate for me? ELI5
Microsoft also releases another edition of Windows under Long Term Support Channel (LTSC) for enterprises.
You can grab the genuine ISO (non-eval) variant and then activate it using MAS or something. The thing about this edition of Windows is that it comes with less bloatware apps, updates are available for longer period and more.
Every 3 years, they refresh the ISO file. So this year, you can expect a W11 LTSC. But W10 LTSC will remain supported till 2029 or something.