![]() ![]() This guide will explain the process for systems including (but not limited to) DigitalOcean Droplets running Ubuntu 15.10. This may be useful for testing both the upgrade process and the features of 16.04 itself in advance of the official release date. The Ubuntu operating system’s next Long Term Support release, version 16.04 (Xenial Xerus), is due to be released on April 21, 2016.Īlthough it hasn’t yet been released at the time of this writing, it’s already possible to upgrade a 15.10 system to the development version of 16.04. ![]() You can follow our series on how to migrate to a new Linux server to learn how to migrate between servers. You may still need to review differences in software configuration when upgrading, but the core system will likely have greater stability. To avoid these problems, when possible, we recommend migrating to a fresh Ubuntu 16.04 server rather than upgrading in-place. Comprehensive backups and extensive testing are strongly advised. Warning: As with almost any upgrade between major releases of an operating system, this process carries an inherent risk of failure, data loss, or broken software configuration. ![]()
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