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| == Overview == | | == Overview == |
| This page covers the policy for releasing updated ubuntu images to EC2. | | This page covers the policy for releasing updated ubuntu images to EC2. |
− | The following are things to consider:
| + | Please see the [[UbuntuHelp:UEC/Images/RefreshPolicy|UEC Image Refresh Policy]] which addresses ec2 as well. |
− | * As updates are made available to a development or stable release, the time it takes for an instance of that image to update itself increases.
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− | * There is no way to change the default kernel (aki) and ramdisk (ari) associated with a AMI. Instead, you have to publish a new AMI each time a new kernel or ramdisk is available.
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− | * When starting an instance, the user *can* choose a different kernel and ramdisk than the default associated with the ami.
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− | == Kernel Updates ==
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− | === Stable Releases ===
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− | EC2 kernels and ramdisks will be released when kernel updates are done. For example, each time a new version of linux-image is released, a new aki and ami will be released.
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− | Release of a new AKI and ARI will not dictate release of a new AMI. Users can find the newest AKI and ARI for a given AMI release by utilizing the currency function discussed below.
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− | === Development Releases ===
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− | Kernels and ramdisks for development releases will be released when the corresponding AMIs are released.
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− | For development releases there will not be separate AMI and AKI/ARI releases. An AMI will be released with the latest kernel at that time.
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− | == AMI Updates ==
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− | === Stable Releases ===
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− | New AMIs will be published for stable releases based on
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− | <ol><li>The size of updates that need to be applied to the most recent version of the current AMI.
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− | </li><li>Security updates or Major flaws. If there are highly important security updates or major functionality fixes available that cannot be obtained via 'apt-get update', then new AMIs may be released to incorporate those changes outside of 'a' above.</li></ol>
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− | At the time of publish, AMIs will be associated with the latest AKI/ARI that is available.
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− | === Development Releases ===
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− | Development releases will regularly update the AMIs. Each AMI published will reference the latest AKI/ARI available at the time.
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− | == Currency ==
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− | Discussion here about how to find information on what is the latest image
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− | == Support Life Time ==
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− | The release policy above will apply to EC2 images for the same time frame that is applied to other Ubuntu Server releases. That is 5 years for LTS releases, and 18 months for other releases.
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| [[category:UbuntuHelp]] | | [[category:UbuntuHelp]] |
This page covers the policy for releasing updated ubuntu images to EC2.
Please see the UEC Image Refresh Policy which addresses ec2 as well.