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I think this is great news, especially this which should allow for faster and easier updating:
"The key points are that Microsoft isn't describing 19H2 as a fully featured new build at all—and that 19H2 isn't deployed as a full OS replacement. Instead of downloading 19H2 as an entire OS, users on build 1903 (aka the May 2019 Update) can deploy it as a set of patches, much like a Cumulative Update (or like the Service Packs of yore). "
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/07/microsoft-changes-windows-10s-update-model/
"The key points are that Microsoft isn't describing 19H2 as a fully featured new build at all—and that 19H2 isn't deployed as a full OS replacement. Instead of downloading 19H2 as an entire OS, users on build 1903 (aka the May 2019 Update) can deploy it as a set of patches, much like a Cumulative Update (or like the Service Packs of yore). "
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/07/microsoft-changes-windows-10s-update-model/