Security News > 2024 > September > Windows Server 2025 gets hotpatching option, without reboots
Organizations that plan to upgrade to Windows Server 2025 once it becomes generally available will be able to implement some security updates by hotpatching running processes. What is hotpatching? “Hotpatching has been around for years in Windows Server 2022 Azure Edition, but always required running a VM in Azure or on Azure Stack HCI. When Windows Server 2025 becomes generally available, you will be able to run the edition you want, where you want – … More → The post Windows Server 2025 gets hotpatching option, without reboots appeared first on Help Net Security.
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