Ubuntu | Vendor-specified end-of-life date / Armor end-of-sales date
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12.X |
| February 1, 2019 End-of-Life Support for Ubuntu 12 Step 1: Create a new Ubuntu virtual machine
There are two options: - Create a new virtual machine in a new workload
- Create a new virtual machine in an existing workload
Option 1: Create a new virtual machine in a new workload - In the Armor Management Portal, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Hover over the plus ( + ) icon, and then click the Virtual Machine icon.
- If you do not have any virtual machines listed, then click Deploy New, and then select Virtual Machine.
- Locate and select the desired operating system and operating system version.
- On the right side, use the Region drop-down menu to select the data center to host your virtual machine.
- Select the desired virtual machine based on your CPU and memory needs (GB).
- You can click High CPU or High Memory to filter the list of virtual machines. You can also click Show All Options to see every virtual machine offering.
- Armor labels virtual machines by CPU and memory features. For instance, 2x4 indicates that the virtual machine has 2 CPU and 4 GB of memory.
- In Name, enter a descriptive name for your virtual machine.
- In Workload, select New Workload.
- In New Workload Name, enter a descriptive name.
- In New Tier Name, enter a descriptive name.
- In Location, select and verify the data center to host your virtual machine.
- Under Access Credentials, note your username to access the virtual machine.
- In Password, enter a secure password to use to access the virtual machine.
- Your password must contain:
- An upper-case letter
- A lower-case letter
- A number
- A special character: ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) { } [ ]
- You can also click Generate Password to allow Armor to create a password.
- (Optional) For additional storage, under Storage Substrate and Disk Size, select your desired storage, and then click Add Disk.
- On the right-side menu, review the pricing information, and then click Purchase.
- To view the status of your newly created virtual machine, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure, click Virtual Machines, and then search for your newly created virtual machine.
Option 2: Create a new virtual machine in an existing workload - In the Armor Management Portal, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Hover over the plus ( + ) icon, and then click the virtual machine icon.
- Locate and select the desired operating system and operating system version.
- Select the desired virtual machine based on your CPU and memory needs (GB).
- You can click High CPU or High Memory to filter the list of virtual machines. You can also click Show More Options to see every virtual machine offering.
- Armor labels virtual machines by CPU and memory features. For instance, 2x4 indicates that the virtual machine has 2 CPU and 4 GB of memory.
- In Name, enter a descriptive name for your virtual machine.
- In Workload, select an existing workload.
- In In Workload Tier, select an existing tier.
- To create and use a new tier, select New Tier, and then in New Tier Name, enter a descriptive name.
- Under Access Credentials, note your username to access the virtual machine.
- In Password, enter a secure password to use to access the virtual machine.
- Your password must contain:
- An upper-case letter
- A lower-case letter
- A number
- A special character: ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) { } [ ]
- You can also click Generate Password to allow Armor to create a password.
- (Optional) For additional storage, under Storage Substrate and Disk Size, select your desired storage, and then click Add Disk.
- On the right-side menu, review the pricing information, and then click Purchase.
- To view the status of your newly created virtual machine, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure, click Virtual Machines, and then search for your newly created virtual machine.
Step 2: Migrate infrastructure to the newly created virtual machine
Step 3: Delete the old Ubuntu virtual machine
There are two ways to delete a virtual machine. You can delete a virtual machine now or at the end of your billing cycle. - In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Locate and hover over the desired virtual machine.
- Click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Power Off.
- Click Power Off again.
- Hover over the virtual machine, and then click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Delete.
- Click Delete VM.
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14.X | April 2019 | April 30, 2019 End-of-Life Support for Ubuntu 14 Step 1: Create a new Ubuntu virtual machine
There are two options: - Create a new virtual machine in a new workload
- Create a new virtual machine in an existing workload
Option 1: Create a new virtual machine in a new workload - In the Armor Management Portal, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Hover over the plus ( + ) icon, and then click the Virtual Machine icon.
- If you do not have any virtual machines listed, then click Deploy New, and then select Virtual Machine.
- Locate and select the desired operating system and operating system version.
- On the right side, use the Region drop-down menu to select the data center to host your virtual machine.
- Select the desired virtual machine based on your CPU and memory needs (GB).
- You can click High CPU or High Memory to filter the list of virtual machines. You can also click Show All Options to see every virtual machine offering.
- Armor labels virtual machines by CPU and memory features. For instance, 2x4 indicates that the virtual machine has 2 CPU and 4 GB of memory.
- In Name, enter a descriptive name for your virtual machine.
- In Workload, select New Workload.
- In New Workload Name, enter a descriptive name.
- In New Tier Name, enter a descriptive name.
- In Location, select and verify the data center to host your virtual machine.
- Under Access Credentials, note your username to access the virtual machine.
- In Password, enter a secure password to use to access the virtual machine.
- Your password must contain:
- An upper-case letter
- A lower-case letter
- A number
- A special character: ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) { } [ ]
- You can also click Generate Password to allow Armor to create a password.
- (Optional) For additional storage, under Storage Substrate and Disk Size, select your desired storage, and then click Add Disk.
- On the right-side menu, review the pricing information, and then click Purchase.
- To view the status of your newly created virtual machine, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure, click Virtual Machines, and then search for your newly created virtual machine.
Option 2: Create a new virtual machine in an existing workload - In the Armor Management Portal, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Hover over the plus ( + ) icon, and then click the virtual machine icon.
- Locate and select the desired operating system and operating system version.
- Select the desired virtual machine based on your CPU and memory needs (GB).
- You can click High CPU or High Memory to filter the list of virtual machines. You can also click Show More Options to see every virtual machine offering.
- Armor labels virtual machines by CPU and memory features. For instance, 2x4 indicates that the virtual machine has 2 CPU and 4 GB of memory.
- In Name, enter a descriptive name for your virtual machine.
- In Workload, select an existing workload.
- In In Workload Tier, select an existing tier.
- To create and use a new tier, select New Tier, and then in New Tier Name, enter a descriptive name.
- Under Access Credentials, note your username to access the virtual machine.
- In Password, enter a secure password to use to access the virtual machine.
- Your password must contain:
- An upper-case letter
- A lower-case letter
- A number
- A special character: ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) { } [ ]
- You can also click Generate Password to allow Armor to create a password.
- (Optional) For additional storage, under Storage Substrate and Disk Size, select your desired storage, and then click Add Disk.
- On the right-side menu, review the pricing information, and then click Purchase.
- To view the status of your newly created virtual machine, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure, click Virtual Machines, and then search for your newly created virtual machine.
Step 2: Migrate infrastructure to the newly created virtual machine
Step 3: Delete the old Ubuntu virtual machine
There are two ways to delete a virtual machine. You can delete a virtual machine now or at the end of your billing cycle. - In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Locate and hover over the desired virtual machine.
- Click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Power Off.
- Click Power Off again.
- Hover over the virtual machine, and then click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Delete.
- Click Delete VM.
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16.X | April 30, 2021 | April 2021 End-of-Life Support for Ubuntu 16 Step 1: Create a new Ubuntu virtual machine
There are two options: - Create a new virtual machine in a new workload
- Create a new virtual machine in an existing workload
Option 1: Create a new virtual machine in a new workload - In the Armor Management Portal, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Hover over the plus ( + ) icon, and then click the Virtual Machine icon.
- If you do not have any virtual machines listed, then click Deploy New, and then select Virtual Machine.
- Locate and select the desired operating system and operating system version.
- On the right side, use the Region drop-down menu to select the data center to host your virtual machine.
- Select the desired virtual machine based on your CPU and memory needs (GB).
- You can click High CPU or High Memory to filter the list of virtual machines. You can also click Show All Options to see every virtual machine offering.
- Armor labels virtual machines by CPU and memory features. For instance, 2x4 indicates that the virtual machine has 2 CPU and 4 GB of memory.
- In Name, enter a descriptive name for your virtual machine.
- In Workload, select New Workload.
- In New Workload Name, enter a descriptive name.
- In New Tier Name, enter a descriptive name.
- In Location, select and verify the data center to host your virtual machine.
- Under Access Credentials, note your username to access the virtual machine.
- In Password, enter a secure password to use to access the virtual machine.
- Your password must contain:
- An upper-case letter
- A lower-case letter
- A number
- A special character: ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) { } [ ]
- You can also click Generate Password to allow Armor to create a password.
- (Optional) For additional storage, under Storage Substrate and Disk Size, select your desired storage, and then click Add Disk.
- On the right-side menu, review the pricing information, and then click Purchase.
- To view the status of your newly created virtual machine, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure, click Virtual Machines, and then search for your newly created virtual machine.
Option 2: Create a new virtual machine in an existing workload - In the Armor Management Portal, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Hover over the plus ( + ) icon, and then click the virtual machine icon.
- Locate and select the desired operating system and operating system version.
- Select the desired virtual machine based on your CPU and memory needs (GB).
- You can click High CPU or High Memory to filter the list of virtual machines. You can also click Show More Options to see every virtual machine offering.
- Armor labels virtual machines by CPU and memory features. For instance, 2x4 indicates that the virtual machine has 2 CPU and 4 GB of memory.
- In Name, enter a descriptive name for your virtual machine.
- In Workload, select an existing workload.
- In In Workload Tier, select an existing tier.
- To create and use a new tier, select New Tier, and then in New Tier Name, enter a descriptive name.
- Under Access Credentials, note your username to access the virtual machine.
- In Password, enter a secure password to use to access the virtual machine.
- Your password must contain:
- An upper-case letter
- A lower-case letter
- A number
- A special character: ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) { } [ ]
- You can also click Generate Password to allow Armor to create a password.
- (Optional) For additional storage, under Storage Substrate and Disk Size, select your desired storage, and then click Add Disk.
- On the right-side menu, review the pricing information, and then click Purchase.
- To view the status of your newly created virtual machine, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure, click Virtual Machines, and then search for your newly created virtual machine.
Step 2: Migrate infrastructure to the newly created virtual machine
Step 3: Delete the old Ubuntu virtual machine
There are two ways to delete a virtual machine. You can delete a virtual machine now or at the end of your billing cycle. - In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Locate and hover over the desired virtual machine.
- Click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Power Off.
- Click Power Off again.
- Hover over the virtual machine, and then click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Delete.
- Click Delete VM.
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18.X | April 30, 2023 | April 2023 End-of-Life Support for Ubuntu 18 Step 1: Create a new Ubuntu virtual machine
There are two options: - Create a new virtual machine in a new workload
- Create a new virtual machine in an existing workload
Option 1: Create a new virtual machine in a new workload - In the Armor Management Portal, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Hover over the plus ( + ) icon, and then click the Virtual Machine icon.
- If you do not have any virtual machines listed, then click Deploy New, and then select Virtual Machine.
- Locate and select the desired operating system and operating system version.
- On the right side, use the Region drop-down menu to select the data center to host your virtual machine.
- Select the desired virtual machine based on your CPU and memory needs (GB).
- You can click High CPU or High Memory to filter the list of virtual machines. You can also click Show All Options to see every virtual machine offering.
- Armor labels virtual machines by CPU and memory features. For instance, 2x4 indicates that the virtual machine has 2 CPU and 4 GB of memory.
- In Name, enter a descriptive name for your virtual machine.
- In Workload, select New Workload.
- In New Workload Name, enter a descriptive name.
- In New Tier Name, enter a descriptive name.
- In Location, select and verify the data center to host your virtual machine.
- Under Access Credentials, note your username to access the virtual machine.
- In Password, enter a secure password to use to access the virtual machine.
- Your password must contain:
- An upper-case letter
- A lower-case letter
- A number
- A special character: ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) { } [ ]
- You can also click Generate Password to allow Armor to create a password.
- (Optional) For additional storage, under Storage Substrate and Disk Size, select your desired storage, and then click Add Disk.
- On the right-side menu, review the pricing information, and then click Purchase.
- To view the status of your newly created virtual machine, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure, click Virtual Machines, and then search for your newly created virtual machine.
Option 2: Create a new virtual machine in an existing workload - In the Armor Management Portal, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Hover over the plus ( + ) icon, and then click the virtual machine icon.
- Locate and select the desired operating system and operating system version.
- Select the desired virtual machine based on your CPU and memory needs (GB).
- You can click High CPU or High Memory to filter the list of virtual machines. You can also click Show More Options to see every virtual machine offering.
- Armor labels virtual machines by CPU and memory features. For instance, 2x4 indicates that the virtual machine has 2 CPU and 4 GB of memory.
- In Name, enter a descriptive name for your virtual machine.
- In Workload, select an existing workload.
- In In Workload Tier, select an existing tier.
- To create and use a new tier, select New Tier, and then in New Tier Name, enter a descriptive name.
- Under Access Credentials, note your username to access the virtual machine.
- In Password, enter a secure password to use to access the virtual machine.
- Your password must contain:
- An upper-case letter
- A lower-case letter
- A number
- A special character: ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) { } [ ]
- You can also click Generate Password to allow Armor to create a password.
- (Optional) For additional storage, under Storage Substrate and Disk Size, select your desired storage, and then click Add Disk.
- On the right-side menu, review the pricing information, and then click Purchase.
- To view the status of your newly created virtual machine, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure, click Virtual Machines, and then search for your newly created virtual machine.
Step 2: Migrate infrastructure to the newly created virtual machine
Step 3: Delete the old Ubuntu virtual machine
There are two ways to delete a virtual machine. You can delete a virtual machine now or at the end of your billing cycle. - In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
- Locate and hover over the desired virtual machine.
- Click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Power Off.
- Click Power Off again.
- Hover over the virtual machine, and then click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Delete.
- Click Delete VM.
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14.04 LTS | April 2019 | April 2019 |
16.04 LTS | April 2021 | April 2024 |
18.04 LTS | April 2023 | April 2028 |
20.04 LTS | April 2025 | April 2025 |