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Question Why i still get plesk updates for Plesk Obsidian with Debian 10?

jmar83

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debian 10.x most current updates
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.65
Hi there

I read with ELS (what i don't have) it's supported until July 1, 2025... but it dont have ELS? Don't understand TBH...

Thank you for your feedback(s) :)
 
Essentially, this means that Debian 10 will reach EOL on June 30, 2024 and security patches will no longer be provided directly by the vendor, which might result in vulnerabilities. With ELS Plesk will continue to deliver full-scope product updates and technical support You can find instructions on how to get the Extended Lifecycle Support extension here:

The other option you may consider is to upgrade your server(s) to a newer Debian version.
 
thank you very much for your feedback.

BUT: i've got the last plesk update maybe ~1 week ago - so that means my virtual server provider provides Plesk with that "ELS" option...? (i never read about that from my provider).
 
We do also get some updates for the one server that still runs on Debian 10. (without having ELS)
But I think these are "only" updates for the Plesk packages (like new Plesk releases or extensions), but not for all the OS packages that are normally provided by Debian itself.
 
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