News Windows 11 Enterprise machines can now get updates while you work—no reboot required

Microsoft has announced the official release of hotpatch updates for various Windows 11 Enterprise builds, allowing users to update their machines without needing to restart.

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Mrs. Hill, you may want to change the phrase "Visualization-based Security" to "virtualization-based security".

Thanks for the full belly laugh, though, and perhaps the inspiration: I really tried to imagine if there was perhaps a new IT based variant to a full code transparency security option, which would make human intelligence irrelevant for code security.
 
Wow! Like GNU/Linux from 20 years ago to now!
Yes, M$ are very late to the game. AFAIK M$ has rarely ever been very successful with ground-breaking innovation, they much more of a copycat (or simply bought the VMS architects).

But GNU (Hurd) and Linux used rather different approaches to that issue, only Hurd has the 20 year lead but sunk into obscurity, while Linux started mainstreaming that much later with Oracle's Unbreakable quite a bit later and initially rather exclusive to their variant. And it could have been Solaris first...
 
Once upon a time this was common on OS X. Now you apply security updates in macOS and it sometimes becomes reboot city. Linux now has joined the club. I recently installed some system updates to Ubuntu LTS and it required a reboot.
Outside the corporate server world anything that touches the kernel or a library in active use will, for the most part, always require a reboot to clean things up.