Ubuntu is known for its long-term stability, offering a reliable, consistent, and secure open-source experience. Each release is carefully designed to ensure compatibility, avoid dependency conflicts, and minimize breaking API changes, making it a trusted choice for many.
However, this stability has a time limit. Ubuntu LTS (Long-Term Support) releases are supported for five years. Once this period ends, it’s crucial to either upgrade to a newer LTS version or secure continued support with an Ubuntu Pro subscription.
In this video, we delve into the risks of running an End-of-Support (EoS) Ubuntu version, using Amazon Inspector to analyze the vulnerabilities that emerge over time. We compare this to a system protected by an Ubuntu Pro subscription, highlighting the critical difference in security and stability.
If you’re still using an outdated Ubuntu release, this video serves as a wake-up call. Discover why upgrading or extending your support is essential for safeguarding your systems in today’s evolving threat landscape.
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