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Windows Server 2022 Approaches End of Mainstream Support

Mark your calendars: Windows Server 2022 will reach the end of its mainstream support on October 13, 2026, after which it will transition into extended support, still receiving security updates through October 14, 2031.

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Microsoft Extends Windows Server 2022 Hotpatching Support Until 2027

Microsoft just gave you an extra year of uninterrupted protection, extending hotpatching support for Windows Server 2022 through October 2027 - so you can keep your systems secure and running smoothly without the hassle of reboots. Devices already enrolled will continue to receive monthly security updates with zero downtime.

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Microsoft Extends Windows Server 2022 Hotpatching Through 2027

Microsoft just announced that hotpatching for Windows Server 2022 will continue through 2027, exceeding the operating system's mainstream support deadline, and giving customers more time to benefit from seamless, in-memory code patching. This extension applies specifically to Windows Server 2022 Datacenter: Azure Edition.

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Microsoft Resolves Bug Driving Unplanned Windows Server Upgrades

Microsoft has squashed a bug that was causing Windows Server 2019 and 2022 machines to unexpectedly upgrade to Windows Server 2025 without admin consent, and has restored control to IT teams. The fix brings relief to organizations that value control over their server upgrades.

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