Microsoft to upgrade Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) with faster file access, better networking and easier setup
Microsoft is set to enhance the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) in 2026 with improvements focused on faster file access, better networking, and easier setup. The upgrades aim to streamline the experience for developers who rely on WSL to run Linux tools on Windows, enhancing performance, reliability, and integration. Microsoft plans to improve file system performance, network compatibility, and setup processes to make WSL more user-friendly and efficient. Additionally, the company is addressing enterprise concerns by enhancing policy control, security, and management capabilities within WSL, aiming to strengthen Windows as a development platform against competitors like macOS and native Linux setups.