April 28, 2025, 4:20 am
Microsoft announced that its hotpatching service for Azure Arc–managed Windows Server 2025 will shift to a paid subscription at $1.50 per core per month. The move, aimed at reducing the need for frequent reboots, highlights a balancing act between cost and operational efficiency.
Microsoft has announced its hotpatching feature for Azure Arc-managed Windows Server 2025 will become a paid subscription at $1.50/core/month starting July 1. The post Windows Server 2025 Hotpatching Shifts to Paid Subscription via Azure Arc appeared first on WinBuzzer.
Redmond reckons $1.50/core/month hotpatch service is worth it to avoid eight Patch Tuesday scrambles each year Microsoft has announced that its preview of hotpatching for on-prem Windows Server 2025 will become a paid subscription service in July.…
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