Announcing Public Preview of Windows Server Hotpatch enabled by Azure Arc by info.odysseyx@gmail.com September 25, 2024 written by info.odysseyx@gmail.com September 25, 2024 0 comment 20 views 20 We are excited to announce the public preview of Hotpatch for Windows Server 2025 Datacenter and Standard editions supported on Azure Arc! HotPatch is a non-reboot OS security update that improves operational resiliency, especially for mission-critical Windows Server workloads. With Azure Arc enabled servers, customers can enable HotPatch for servers running in hybrid, multi-cloud, and edge environments. Customers can also pair HotPatch with Azure management services available through Azure Arc, such as Azure Update Manager for patch assessment and scheduling across environments, and Azure Monitor for performance metrics and insights. To get started, simply deploy the Connected Machine Agent, connect your servers to Azure Arc, and enable Windows Server Hotpatch. Customers will not be charged for evaluating Windows Server Hotpatch during the Public Preview period, but deploying management services, including Azure Update Manager and Azure Monitor, may incur additional costs. Learn more and register Current Preview: Hot Patch for Windows Server 2025 – Microsoft Community Hub Source link Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail info.odysseyx@gmail.com previous post What’s New: Global Search in Unified Security Operations platform includes Sentinel user and devices next post Azure Pass Retirements – Microsoft Community Hub You may also like The Weemo Robotaxi builds the Arizona factory to extend the fleet May 7, 2025 Chatbots are having minimal impact on search engine traffic: study May 6, 2025 Meta Lama 2025: Open Source AI Tsunami May 5, 2025 AI – 5G Conversion is turning the future of telecom April 30, 2025 SMBs face to face expensive, complicated barriers for cybersICuality April 28, 2025 The danger of the Big Take dominance in the algorithmic Ttripe and AI April 28, 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.