Ok, so is signed up for he windows insider program for accesss to the latest iso of 11 pro. In the process of attempting to locate the iso, my machine auto updated to 11 pro. At the time I was infuritated at both myself for making such a rookie move and 2 now being forced to deal with 11 in it's not so prime state.
The bottom line is that the system is more intuitive, faster and simply has fewer glitches than 10.
I built my machine which means I know just enough to be dangerous. On a processor such as the intel i9-9940K there are a number of built in overclocking options. I use water cooling and my machine runs all day and night overclocked at about +30%. When I would try and run this much overclocking under win 10 the machine would invariably hang or have other issues such as slow behavior, the typicall incessently waiting for a folder to open followed by the additional 15 that you selected in an attempt to get the machine to respond type behavior.
Under 11 I have not had one issue with overclocking. By the way, I use this machine for work. I am not a gamer by any stretch unless you consider low tech puzzle games and solitare in gamer territory. I do have an RTX 2080 ti video card and 128 mb of ram as well as all ssd disks (2 samsung 970 evo plus 2 TB units, a 1 TB Samsung 850 pro and an intel 905P 1 TB SSD).
Of course no issues with c3d 2022. Very happy that the unit auto upgraded.
Please note I am using c3d in a sincle seat install in a home office of 2.
My primary concern in an enterprise setting would be compatibility with essential proprittary software or periperals. That could be and should be sorted out by others in that context.
I hope this helps some of you.