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Microsoft Released KB5015879 For Windows Server
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Published onJuly 20, 2022
published onJuly 20, 2022
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Ready for some more Windows Server action? No, we’re not talking about a new Microsoft-developed RPG, we are referring to Windows Server version 2022.
We’re recently shown you all the details surroundingWindows Server Build 25158, and also informed you thatWindows Server 20H2 will reach the end of supportnext month, August 2022.
Now, however, it’s time to focus on Windows Server 2022 for a few minutes and talk aboutKB5015879and all the changes it brings.
What does KB5015879 bring to Windows Server 2022?
The Redmond tech giant known as Microsoft has released the July 2022 cumulative update for Windows Server 2022, bringing the OS build to 20348.859, via KB5015879.
Please keep in mind that the update is a C release, which means it’s a non-security update and brings improvements to the operating system.
And, just like the latest Windows 10 Release Preview BuildKB5015878, the new Server 2022 update boosts input-output operations per second (IOPs).
Don’t go thinking that’s all it does, because it also fixes bugs like the one which was causing Windows to freeze due to Defender.
Let’s have a look at the changelog and discover together all the tweaks, improvements, and known issues that come with this most recent update.
Improvements and Fixes
As you can see, there were quite some issues that needed to be addressed, and Microsoft did so through this recent Windows Server 2022 update.
Known issues
There you go, all the changes coming to Windows Server 2022 via KB5015879. Share with us in the comments section if you found any issues after installing it.
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With a desire to always get to the bottom of things and uncover the truth, Alex spent most of his time working as a news reporter.