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articles/iot-edge/iot-edge-for-linux-on-windows-updates.md

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The EFLOW virtual machine is designed for reliable updates through Microsoft Update. The virtual machine operating system uses an A/B update partition scheme to make each update safe and lets you roll back to a previous version if something goes wrong during the update process.
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Each update has two main components that can be updated to the latest versions. The first is the EFLOW virtual machine and its internal components. For more information about EFLOW, see [Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows composition](./iot-edge-for-linux-on-windows.md). This also includes the virtual machine base operating system. The EFLOW virtual machine is based on [Microsoft CBL-Mariner](https://github.com/microsoft/CBL-Mariner), and each update provides performance and security fixes to keep the OS up to date with the latest CVE patches. The EFLOW release notes show the CBL-Mariner version used, and you can check the [CBL-Mariner Releases](https://github.com/microsoft/CBL-Mariner/releases) for the list of CVEs fixed for each version.
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Each update has two main components that can be updated to the latest versions. The first is the EFLOW virtual machine and its internal components. For more information about EFLOW, see [Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows composition](./iot-edge-for-linux-on-windows.md). This also includes the virtual machine base operating system. The EFLOW virtual machine is based on [Microsoft Azure Linux](https://github.com/microsoft/CBL-Mariner), and each update provides performance and security fixes to keep the OS up to date with the latest CVE patches. The EFLOW release notes show the Azure Linux version used, and you can check the [CBL-Mariner Releases](https://github.com/microsoft/CBL-Mariner/releases) for the list of CVEs fixed for each version.
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The second component is the group of Windows runtime components needed to run and interop with the EFLOW virtual machine. The virtual machine lifecycle and interop is managed through different components: WSSDAgent, EFLOWProxy service, and the PowerShell module.
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