Para sistemas que precisam de menos atualizações, eu usaria o Windows 10 LTSB.
O L ong t erm s ervice b rancho (LTSB) significa que nunca irá procurar < strong> upgrade (para nova compilação), mas apenas segurança atualizaçãoThe Long-term Servicing Channel is available only in the Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB edition. This build of Windows doesn’t contain many in-box applications, such as Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Store, Cortana (limited search capabilities remain available), Microsoft Mail, Calendar, OneNote, Weather, News, Sports, Money, Photos, Camera, Music, and Clock. Therefore, it’s important to remember that Microsoft has positioned the LTSC model primarily for specialized devices.
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Enterprise LTSB is a long-term support version of Windows 10 Enterprise released every 2 to 3 years. They are supported with security updates for 10 years after their release, and intentionally receive no feature updates. Some features, including the Windows Store and bundled apps, are not included in this edition.[6][1][3] The 2019 release of this edition is expected to be called Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC.[7]
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LTSB is only for rare mission-critical devices. “It’s more important that these devices be kept as stable and secure as possible than up to date with user interface changes,” explains the documentation.
Então eu acho que é o caminho a percorrer para você.
Por outro lado, eu não acho que o Windows 10 S é para você no seu caso, como o Windows 10 S restringe o aplicativo que é executado nele, apenas para o aplicativo universal, por isso pode ser um problema no seu caso, e não pare toda a atualização, o que pode causar tempo de inatividade.
Does it run all Windows programs?
No. The most important part of the Windows 10 S configuration is a setting that prevents it from running any apps that aren't included with Windows 10 or available through the Windows Store.