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Question How long is Plesk going to Support Ubuntu 16?

Martin.B

Plesk Certified Professional
Plesk Certified Professional
The standard lifecyle for Ubuntu sets the End of Life for Ubuntu 16 this April. However currently there is no information on how long Plesk is going to support Ubuntu 16.
Neither the Plesk Handbook (Software Requirements for Plesk Obsidian), nor the deprecation plan (Feature Deprecation Plan) currently shows any information on this matter.

Which will be the last version of Plesk Obsidian to support Ubuntu 16?
How long will it be possible to open support tickets for Systems running this OS?
 
Thanks for the information.

Ubuntu offers a paid Extended Security Mainenance. Does anybody know how it goed together with a Plesk System? Can it be booked, or do the repositories conflict with each other resulting in some sort of version ping-pong? Anyone tried this?
 
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