diff --git a/windows/whats-new/ltsc/TOC.yml b/windows/whats-new/ltsc/TOC.yml
index aaabcc56ee..d7d88350ef 100644
--- a/windows/whats-new/ltsc/TOC.yml
+++ b/windows/whats-new/ltsc/TOC.yml
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
- name: Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC
href: index.md
items:
+ - name: What's new in Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021
+ href: whats-new-windows-10-2021.md
- name: What's new in Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019
href: whats-new-windows-10-2019.md
- name: What's new in Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2016
diff --git a/windows/whats-new/ltsc/index.md b/windows/whats-new/ltsc/index.md
index 7e088e312d..70c1f327ba 100644
--- a/windows/whats-new/ltsc/index.md
+++ b/windows/whats-new/ltsc/index.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library
audience: itpro
author: greg-lindsay
ms.author: greglin
-manager: laurawi
+manager: dougeby
ms.localizationpriority: low
ms.topic: article
---
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ ms.topic: article
This topic provides links to articles with information about what's new in each release of Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC, and includes a short description of this servicing channel.
+[What's New in Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021](whats-new-windows-10-2021.md)
[What's New in Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019](whats-new-windows-10-2019.md)
[What's New in Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2016](whats-new-windows-10-2016.md)
[What's New in Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2015](whats-new-windows-10-2015.md)
@@ -35,14 +36,15 @@ The following table summarizes equivalent feature update versions of Windows 10
| Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2015 | Windows 10, Version 1507 | 7/29/2015 |
| Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2016 | Windows 10, Version 1607 | 8/2/2016 |
| Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 | Windows 10, Version 1809 | 11/13/2018 |
+| Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 | Windows 10, Version 1809 | 11/16/2021 |
->[!NOTE]
->The Long-Term Servicing Channel was previously called the Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB). All references to LTSB are changed in this article to LTSC for consistency, even though the name of previous versions might still be displayed as LTSB.
+> [!NOTE]
+> The Long-Term Servicing Channel was previously called the Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB). All references to LTSB are changed in this article to LTSC for consistency, even though the name of previous versions might still be displayed as LTSB.
With the LTSC servicing model, customers can delay receiving feature updates and instead only receive monthly quality updates on devices. Features from Windows 10 that could be updated with new functionality, including Cortana, Edge, and all in-box Universal Windows apps, are also not included. Feature updates are offered in new LTSC releases every 2–3 years instead of every 6 months, and organizations can choose to install them as in-place upgrades or even skip releases over a 10-year life cycle. Microsoft is committed to providing bug fixes and security patches for each LTSC release during this 10 year period.
->[!IMPORTANT]
->The Long-Term Servicing Channel is not intended for deployment on most or all the PCs in an organization. The LTSC edition of Windows 10 provides customers with access to a deployment option for their special-purpose devices and environments. These devices typically perform a single important task and don’t need feature updates as frequently as other devices in the organization. These devices are also typically not heavily dependent on support from external apps and tools. Since the feature set for LTSC does not change for the lifetime of the release, over time there might be some external tools that do not continue to provide legacy support. See [LTSC: What is it, and when it should be used](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/LTSC-What-is-it-and-when-should-it-be-used/ba-p/293181).
+> [!IMPORTANT]
+> The Long-Term Servicing Channel is not intended for deployment on most or all the PCs in an organization. The LTSC edition of Windows 10 provides customers with access to a deployment option for their special-purpose devices and environments. These devices typically perform a single important task and don’t need feature updates as frequently as other devices in the organization. These devices are also typically not heavily dependent on support from external apps and tools. Since the feature set for LTSC does not change for the lifetime of the release, over time there might be some external tools that do not continue to provide legacy support. See [LTSC: What is it, and when it should be used](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/LTSC-What-is-it-and-when-should-it-be-used/ba-p/293181).
For detailed information about Windows 10 servicing, see [Overview of Windows as a service](/windows/deployment/update/waas-overview).