Monday, August 18, 2014

Windows Server 2016, 2018-07, several cumulative updates?


On my Windows Server 2016 system, I have installed Windows Update "2018-07 cumulative update for Windows Server 2016 for x64-based systems" successfully. Two times already, today it is popping up for a third install.


At first I thought this is an error, but now I see that the KBs are different: latest one is KB4338822, before was KB4345418 and KB4338814.


I thought there was just one monthly update. With (now) 3 monthly updates, this is getting rather tedious (updates on our servers are manual).


Are the cumulative updates not monthly anymore? Or can/should I delay the update 1 or 2 weeks so that it includes previous "cumulative" versions for less server reboots?


Answer




Are the cumulative updates not monthly anymore?



The cumulative updates have never been restricted to only being released once per month. The idea behind the cumulative updates is multiple issues are fixed in a single group of updates, allowing you to only install the most recent group of updates, depending on your update strategy. In the past (before Windows 10/Windows Server 2016), those three updates would have been around 20-30 different updates, released throughout the month, instead of all at once.



Or can/should I delay the update 1 or 2 weeks so that it includes
previous "cumulative" versions for less server reboots?



That is only something you can decide.


KB4338822 superseded both KB4338814 and KB4345418



Two times already, today it is popping up for a third install.



What you describe isn't abnormal


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I thought there was just one monthly update. With (now) 3 monthly
updates, this is getting rather tedious (updates on our servers are
manual).



Microsoft has been releasing multiple cumulative updates per month for over 3 years now.


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