>So for example if some services are needed to apply updates, they can never be updated without a reboot
I wouldn't say never. Hotpatching was introduced in windows server 2003[1]. However, it's seldom available for windows update patches, and even if it's available, you have to opt-in (using a command line flag) to actually use it.
I wouldn't say never. Hotpatching was introduced in windows server 2003[1]. However, it's seldom available for windows update patches, and even if it's available, you have to opt-in (using a command line flag) to actually use it.
[1] https://jpassing.com/2011/05/01/windows-hotpatching/