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Why we chose Ubuntu Dapper Drake 3 Aug 07

We’ve had a few beta testers ask about why we chose Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake) as our primary Xen guest installation, as opposed to one of the more recent releases such as Edgy or Feisty. We chose it primarily because of its support contract.

Ubuntu’s release schedule sees a new version released roughly every 6 months. These releases contain the very latest versions of the software packaged with it and are supported for only 18 months. Once in a while a version is selected as Long Term Support release (LTS) which gets 5 years of server support (3 years for desktop). By support, I mean the Ubuntu team are committed to releasing security upgrades in a timely manner. Dapper was the first LTS version and is support through to June 2011.

If we’d chosen Edgy, security upgrades wouldn’t be available to us after April 2008, forcing all of our Brightboxers to upgrade to Feisty, and so on every 18 months. With the speed that the Rails community jump deployment strategy ships some might say this isn’t a problem, but most installations do need long term stability and Dapper provides that.

There are some issues though, mainly that Dapper’s version of Apache is too old to support the nice proxy balancing stuff that’s used for Mongrel deployments1. To solve this, we chose to use a backported Apache package2. This does mean that we have to commit to backporting all security fixes, but this is trivial compared to all our guest machines needing a full upgrade every 18 months. We still get the Ubuntu team working for us on the other 99.9% of packages.

For our users who like to ride the bleeding edge, they can still upgrade to Feisty themselves if they know what they are doing but for most, this isn’t what Brightbox is all about.

1 A beta tester pointed us in the direction of this bug report requesting an official Apache backport for Dapper. The more people testing these packages and voicing their support, the more likely this might happen.

2 We’re using the backported Apache package provided by kodefoo.com at the moment (http://www.kodefoo.com/2007/2/18/deploying-rails-on-ubuntu-dapper/) but are ready to roll our own if necessary.

Posted 3 August 2007 by John Leach • Add a comment

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