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Question Dist-upgrade from Ubuntu 20.04.06 LTS to Ubuntu 22 LTS (Plesk Obsidian in VPS)

rodrom

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 20.04.06 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian 18.0.68 #2
Hi,

My VPS is running under Ubuntu 20.04.06 LTS, which ends support by Canonical this month. I want to upgrade to Ubuntu 22 LTS.
But I have a doubt regarding the requirements to do a DIST-Upgrade in this page about the system running plesk:

Warning: The dist-upgrade procedure can not be performed in a containerized environment. If the environment is not known, contact the server provider in order to know if the server or the environment is a container

I get my doubts about the possibility of doing it, the "hostname" command:
Code:
    Static hostname: ...
         Icon name: computer-vm
           Chassis: vm
        Machine ID: ...
           Boot ID: ...
    Virtualization: microsoft
  Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS
            Kernel: Linux 5.4.0-84-generic
      Architecture: x86-64

Is this a container or not? My intuition says that this is just virtualization and a pure Virtual Machine, not a container. But I want to be sure before start.
Can I do the dist-upgrade, or my only option is a migration to a new VPS?

Thanks
 
I am pretty sure you are on a VM with Hyper-V, not a container:

Virtualization: microsoft

In any case, before you proceed with the OS upgrade, please make sure to have a full snapshot.
 
I am pretty sure you are on a VM with Hyper-V, not a container:



In any case, before you proceed with the OS upgrade, please make sure to have a full snapshot.
Hi Sebahat, you are right, The provider confirmed to me as well that VPS is not a container.

I will make that full snapshot.

Thanks for your answer.
 
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