That’s still a minor part of the overall Internet. Small orgs are still using traditional hosting which who knows how often are updated. I’ve seen clients sites running on managed servers that are a few major versions behind.
The small orgs using traditional hosting are not the workloads which would consider in-memory update paths ?
Typically when shops like this do scheduled updates they will happily announce downtime, it just not business critical to have zero planned downtime and also lack the skill / budget to evaluate if a given patch can be applied in-memory or not.
The overlap between those using simper setups you say and those who need in-memory updates doesn't exist?
Typically when shops like this do scheduled updates they will happily announce downtime, it just not business critical to have zero planned downtime and also lack the skill / budget to evaluate if a given patch can be applied in-memory or not.
The overlap between those using simper setups you say and those who need in-memory updates doesn't exist?