Rackspace to Offer TuxCare’s Extended Linux System Support

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TuxCare provides automated vulnerability patches for up to 4 years after the vendor-supported lifecycle.

Rackspace Technology has committed to delivering TuxCare Extended Lifecycle Support (ELS) to its customer base, according to a recent announcement.

Specifically, Rackspace will deliver TuxCare ELS for CentOS 6, 7, and 8 and Ubuntu 16 and 18. The agreement also includes TuxCare ELS for Hypertext Preprocessor.

“As various Linux operating systems near their end-of-life dates, our collaboration with TuxCare ensures ongoing support and security for our customers,” said Jason Henderson, Compute & OS Product Manager at Rackspace.

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08/01/2024

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