Ubuntu LTS end of support


This document provides an overview of the end of support (EOS) process for Ubuntu LTS operating systems running on Google Cloud.

EOS versions

  • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic): EOS on May 31, 2023.
  • Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial): EOS on April 30, 2021.

How will this EOS impact my existing virtual machine (VM) instances

Your current VMs that are running the EOS versions are not affected. After the EOS date, you can still start or stop your existing VMs that are using these images.

However, your projects might be at risk because you are running a version of Ubuntu that is no longer receiving security updates.

What do I need to know

After this date, the following changes take effect:

  • EOS Ubuntu versions are still available but are marked as deprecated.
  • For your existing VMs, limited technical support is available through Google Cloud.

What do I need to do

  1. Review the lifecycle stage documentation.
  2. If you need to create VMs that use any of these EOS versions after the EOS date, make copies of the images that are available in your projects.
  3. Evaluate and move your Compute Engine VMs to either Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or Ubuntu 22.04 LTS before the EOS date. In-place upgrades of cloud images from LTS to LTS are supported by Canonical. For more information, see the Canonical upgrade documentation.

Additional information

To ensure continued support for your EOS Ubuntu LTS VMs on Compute Engine, consider the following options:

  • Get Extended Security Maintenance with an Ubuntu Advantage subscription from Canonical.

    Extended Security Maintenance (ESM) is provided to Ubuntu VMs that have an attached Ubuntu Advantage (UA) subscription. Canonical ESM for Ubuntu LTS provides at least three additional years of security patches.

  • ESM with Ubuntu Pro

    Google and Canonical are working together to simplify ESM enrollment for continuity of security coverage with Ubuntu Pro on Compute Engine. This will ensure that you do not have to upgrade to newer Ubuntu versions immediately.

    Ubuntu Pro is a premium image that is now available on Compute Engine. Premium images incur additional license fees to run on Compute Engine. Upgrading to Ubuntu Pro enables ESM for new Ubuntu Pro LTS VMs with hourly billing as an alternative to an annual UA subscription. For information about how to upgrade to Ubuntu Pro, see Upgrade from Ubuntu to Ubuntu Pro.

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