EOS 날짜 이후에 이러한 EOS 버전을 사용하는 VM을 만들어야 하는 경우에는 프로젝트에서 사용할 수 있는 이미지의 사본을 만드세요.
EOS 날짜 이전에 Compute Engine VM을 평가하고 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS 또는 Ubuntu 24.04 LTS로 이동합니다. Canonical에서는 LTS에서 LTS로의 클라우드 이미지 현재 위치 업그레이드를 지원합니다.
자세한 내용은 Canonical 업그레이드 문서를 참조하세요.
추가 정보
Compute Engine에서 EOS Ubuntu LTS VM을 계속 지원 받으려면 다음 옵션을 고려하세요.
Canonical에서 Ubuntu Advantage를 구독하면 더 확장 보안 유지보수를 이용할 수 있습니다.
확장 보안 유지보수(ESM)는 Ubuntu Advantage(UA) 구독이 연결된 Ubuntu VM에 제공됩니다. Canonical의 Ubuntu LTS용 ESM은 최소 3년 이상의 보안 패치를 제공합니다.
ESM 및 Ubuntu Pro
Google과 Canonical은 함께 작동하여 Compute Engine에서 Ubuntu Pro를 통해 지속적으로 보안이 적용될 수 있도록 ESM 등록을 간소화합니다. 이렇게 하면 최신 Ubuntu 버전으로 즉시 업그레이드할 필요가 없습니다.
Ubuntu Pro는 현재 Compute Engine에서 사용할 수 있는 프리미엄 이미지입니다. 프리미엄 이미지가 Compute Engine에서 실행되려면 추가 라이선스 요금이 청구됩니다. Ubuntu Pro로 업그레이드하면 새로운 Ubuntu Pro LTS VM의 ESM을 연간 UA 구독 대신 시간당 결제를 통해 사용 설정할 수 있습니다. Ubuntu Pro로 업그레이드하는 방법에 대한 자세한 내용은 Ubuntu에서 Ubuntu Pro로 업그레이드를 참조하세요.
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