The most critical distinction of the 22H2 wave is its bifurcation. For the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC)—the traditional, stable OS beloved by industries requiring five to ten years of support—22H2 represents a standard, predictable upgrade. Based on the same codebase as Windows Server 2022 (which originally shipped as version 21H2), the 22H2 LTSC release is largely a cumulative update package. It delivers no new “major features” but rather security hardening, performance tuning, and SMB (Server Message Block) protocol improvements. This is intentional: LTSC customers value stability over novelty.
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: For many, this version is practically synonymous with the current build of Windows Server 2022. However, it is officially classified as a separate product for patching purposes. It delivers no new “major features” but rather
If any single theme dominates the 22H2 release, it is . Following the high-profile vulnerabilities of the early 2020s (such as PrintNightmare and various spoofing attacks), Microsoft hardened the 22H2 kernel significantly. The release fully integrates the Secured-core server concept, requiring hardware root-of-trust, firmware protection, and virtualization-based security (VBS) by default on supported silicon.