If you have windows server patching in your PC that means your program get changing. here is the solutions to get patching and it wont come again in your future
- Windows server patching is an essential process to make our system more secure from threats, viruses, and hackers.
- Makes the computer program more updated, improvised functionality, and bug fixed.
- Patches fix the security vulnerabilities and performance of the computer.
- Scheduling is the first step in windows, and it should be made every month periodically.
- Patches are commonly applied to the test environment primarily for testing, and then it was used to the production (system).
- Microsoft usually releases the patches on the second Tuesday of every month. Therefore, downtime is vital in performing the Patches.
- The administrators are responsible for notifying all server’s performance after hosting a patch.
- After scheduling, the patches must be downloaded in proper time.
- The patches should not be applied until the Window gets opened.
- If you are unable to identify the necessary for your Windows server, then use the Microsoft MBSA Scan tool to determine the Patches needed.
- Make a checklist of progress to carry out the process of patching correctly.
- Make sure that no one is logged into your servers while performing Windows Server Patching.
- After applying the patch, the system needs a reboot before you put the server back online.
