Microsoft wants to update your Windows 11 PC without forcing you to reboot
Microsoft wants to update your Windows 11 PC without forcing you to reboot
Windows 11 may soon no longer require a reboot when installing security updates every month.
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So according to the official page on Hotpatching (without any trackers like in the article), this reminds me of kpatch. I guess Microsoft really wants to spend the effort of making that work. Isn't kpatch not really supported (without $$$) by many larger distros since it's prone to break easily?
18 0 ReplyIsn't the concept of kernel live-patching just "wait until the kernel's not using that module, and slip in anupdatesd version"
5 0 ReplyI don't know about Windows, on Linux it's at the function level, and some cases are tricky.
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I found more info: Microsoft SQL Server Engine already does hot patching and I guess the same way will be used in other MS apps: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Azure-SQL-Database/Hot-Patching-SQL-Server-Engine-in-Azure-SQL-Database/ba-p/849700
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