Supported Guest OS on Ubuntu OpenStack

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Is there a definitive list of guest operating systems officially supported on Ubuntu OpenStack?



Not looking for what OpenStack can be installed on. Looking for what OSes can be run as an Instance on Ubuntu OpenStack and is in a supported Guest OS matrix.







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  • What is wrong with the official stance here: wiki.ubuntu.com/OpenStack/CloudArchive ?
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  • Thanks, however, that a list Ubuntu OS supporting the installation of OpenStack. I'm looking for supported OSes as guests deployed as instances on top of OpenStack KVM.
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Is there a definitive list of guest operating systems officially supported on Ubuntu OpenStack?



Not looking for what OpenStack can be installed on. Looking for what OSes can be run as an Instance on Ubuntu OpenStack and is in a supported Guest OS matrix.







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  • What is wrong with the official stance here: wiki.ubuntu.com/OpenStack/CloudArchive ?
    – Rinzwind
    May 16 at 15:00










  • Thanks, however, that a list Ubuntu OS supporting the installation of OpenStack. I'm looking for supported OSes as guests deployed as instances on top of OpenStack KVM.
    – gardenshed
    May 17 at 17:37












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Is there a definitive list of guest operating systems officially supported on Ubuntu OpenStack?



Not looking for what OpenStack can be installed on. Looking for what OSes can be run as an Instance on Ubuntu OpenStack and is in a supported Guest OS matrix.







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Is there a definitive list of guest operating systems officially supported on Ubuntu OpenStack?



Not looking for what OpenStack can be installed on. Looking for what OSes can be run as an Instance on Ubuntu OpenStack and is in a supported Guest OS matrix.









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  • What is wrong with the official stance here: wiki.ubuntu.com/OpenStack/CloudArchive ?
    – Rinzwind
    May 16 at 15:00










  • Thanks, however, that a list Ubuntu OS supporting the installation of OpenStack. I'm looking for supported OSes as guests deployed as instances on top of OpenStack KVM.
    – gardenshed
    May 17 at 17:37
















  • What is wrong with the official stance here: wiki.ubuntu.com/OpenStack/CloudArchive ?
    – Rinzwind
    May 16 at 15:00










  • Thanks, however, that a list Ubuntu OS supporting the installation of OpenStack. I'm looking for supported OSes as guests deployed as instances on top of OpenStack KVM.
    – gardenshed
    May 17 at 17:37















What is wrong with the official stance here: wiki.ubuntu.com/OpenStack/CloudArchive ?
– Rinzwind
May 16 at 15:00




What is wrong with the official stance here: wiki.ubuntu.com/OpenStack/CloudArchive ?
– Rinzwind
May 16 at 15:00












Thanks, however, that a list Ubuntu OS supporting the installation of OpenStack. I'm looking for supported OSes as guests deployed as instances on top of OpenStack KVM.
– gardenshed
May 17 at 17:37




Thanks, however, that a list Ubuntu OS supporting the installation of OpenStack. I'm looking for supported OSes as guests deployed as instances on top of OpenStack KVM.
– gardenshed
May 17 at 17:37










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Openstack will only support LTS and only current versions. So, at this time that is 14.04, 16.04 and 18.04. Nothing else (12.04 has an extended support cycle but has gone end of life for us normal mortals; I would assume if you are a paying customer 12.04 is also still supported).



Including the not released 20.04 LTS, the following graphic from ubuntu.com shows the support for all the LTS releases (orange):



Ubuntu support lifecycle






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    Openstack will only support LTS and only current versions. So, at this time that is 14.04, 16.04 and 18.04. Nothing else (12.04 has an extended support cycle but has gone end of life for us normal mortals; I would assume if you are a paying customer 12.04 is also still supported).



    Including the not released 20.04 LTS, the following graphic from ubuntu.com shows the support for all the LTS releases (orange):



    Ubuntu support lifecycle






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      Openstack will only support LTS and only current versions. So, at this time that is 14.04, 16.04 and 18.04. Nothing else (12.04 has an extended support cycle but has gone end of life for us normal mortals; I would assume if you are a paying customer 12.04 is also still supported).



      Including the not released 20.04 LTS, the following graphic from ubuntu.com shows the support for all the LTS releases (orange):



      Ubuntu support lifecycle






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        Openstack will only support LTS and only current versions. So, at this time that is 14.04, 16.04 and 18.04. Nothing else (12.04 has an extended support cycle but has gone end of life for us normal mortals; I would assume if you are a paying customer 12.04 is also still supported).



        Including the not released 20.04 LTS, the following graphic from ubuntu.com shows the support for all the LTS releases (orange):



        Ubuntu support lifecycle






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        Openstack will only support LTS and only current versions. So, at this time that is 14.04, 16.04 and 18.04. Nothing else (12.04 has an extended support cycle but has gone end of life for us normal mortals; I would assume if you are a paying customer 12.04 is also still supported).



        Including the not released 20.04 LTS, the following graphic from ubuntu.com shows the support for all the LTS releases (orange):



        Ubuntu support lifecycle







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