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Microsoft has announced that it will soon introduce paid subscriptions for Windows Server 2025 hotpatching, a service that enables admins to install security updates without restarting.
Microsoft plans to charge companies $1.50 per CPU core each month for a new method of installing Windows Server 2025 ...
Redmond reckons $1.50/core/month hotpatch service is worth it to avoid eight Patch Tuesday scrambles each year ...
Update, April 29, 2025: This story, originally published April 28, has been updated with further information regarding the ...
Now, Janine Patrick, Windows Server product marketing manager, and Artem Pronichkin, a senior program manager at Microsoft, have confirmed that the hotpatch system for Windows Server 2025, which has ...
Redmond had previously made hotpatching for Windows Server 2025 available in preview in 2024, but ahead of its general ...
Microsoft will transition Windows Server 2025 hotpatching from free preview to a paid subscription model starting July 1, ...
Covering one company so tenaciously for so long is not common in tech journalism. What keeps me coming back is Microsoft’s constant ability to try new things. I’ve been doing this for so long that ...
This lowers the bar for broader adoption. Microsoft emphasizes that hotpatch updates “take effect immediately and don’t require user attention.” That’s a practical boost for organizations ...
Windows 11 Enterprise version 24H2 adds support for hotpatching You can install some security updates without rebooting AMD64 and Intel supported now, Arm64 later ...