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Cómo afectará esto a mis instancias de máquinas virtuales (VM) existentes
Las VM actuales que ejecutan sistemas operativos de CentOS 6 no se ven afectadas. Después de la fecha de EOS, aún podrás iniciar o detener las VMs existentes que usan estas imágenes.
Sin embargo, tus proyectos podrían estar en riesgo, porque ejecutarás VMs de CentOS 6 que no reciben actualizaciones de seguridad.
¿Qué debo saber?
Después de esta fecha, se aplican los siguientes cambios:
Las imágenes de CentOS 6 aún estarán disponibles, pero se marcarán como obsoletas.
Para las VMs basadas en CentOS 6 existentes, la asistencia técnica limitada está disponible a través de Google Cloud.
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