many java dev ecosystem (such as big data stacks) are in debian 11.
it's hard to upgrade to 12 at this time.
Thanks.
Keep in mind that Debian 11 will be out of oldstable in about a year,
with the release of 13/Trixie; and it will be out of security support
in a few weeks, with the transition
On 9 Jun 2024 07:41 +0800, from j...@tls-mail.com (Jeff Peng):
> debian 11 installed.
Keep in mind that Debian 11 will be out of oldstable in about a year,
with the release of 13/Trixie; and it will be out of security support
in a few weeks, with the transition to long-term support. Depending on
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On Sun, Jun 09, 2024 at 06:58:21AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 09, 2024 at 07:41:58AM +0800, Jeff Peng wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I am using the VMs from big providers such as AWS and Azure.
>
> I'd ask AWS/Azure support for that.
Yes, talking _with_ your vendor is the way to go.
On Sun, Jun 09, 2024 at 07:41:58AM +0800, Jeff Peng wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am using the VMs from big providers such as AWS and Azure.
I'd ask AWS/Azure support for that. They do knowi their infrastructure
best, we hope, and, after all, they are taking money for their service.
Cheers
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On 9/6/24 07:41, Jeff Peng wrote:
Hello
I am using the VMs from big providers such as AWS and Azure.
most of the VMs are 2core/4gb ram/100gb disk etc.
They are used for running the regular web services (java, php etc),
with debian 11 installed.
Every VM I just use the default system configu
Hello
I am using the VMs from big providers such as AWS and Azure.
most of the VMs are 2core/4gb ram/100gb disk etc.
They are used for running the regular web services (java, php etc), with
debian 11 installed.
Every VM I just use the default system configuration.
Do I need to update some kern
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