Individual updates are bigger, but you can now rollback if you have a problem, and when you go from the equivalent of 9.214 to 9.315, it's one install that takes a couple minutes, rather than 16 updated that take 20 minutes. So there are some nice. Trade offs for the increase in size. Also, most updates are already up around 100MB to 200MB, so they're not ridiculously bigger in Copernicus.
Individual updates are bigger, but you can now rollback if you have a problem, and when you go from the equivalent of 9.214 to 9.315, it's one install that takes a couple minutes, rather than 16 updated that take 20 minutes. So there are some nice. Trade offs for the increase in size. Also, most updates are already up around 100MB to 200MB, so they're not ridiculously bigger in Copernicus.