For systems that need to be online 24/7, which is the case with most of the services these days, patching is not a piece of cake even with processes being around. Patching calls for system downtime least to say at least a few seconds, but we know this is not usually true. Reboots can quickly become a nightmare if the application or service is not back online and there can be various reasons for it. Kernel Live Patching in Amazon Linux provides a way to reduce this downtime, which will apply a fix in the running kernel, thus eliminating the need to reboot the systems. Amazon Linux 2 will patch security vulnerabilities behind the scene without restart or disruptions to the applications on your system. This functionality will reduce the downtime of the systems caused by patching of security vulnerabilities and bugs. This allows the companies to benefit from improved service and application availability while keeping the infrastructure secure and up to date.