This LTS version comes with a new version of the Linux kernel - 5.4 - which brings a lot of exciting new features, faster boot times, enhanced performance, and security.Īdditionally, the Canonical kernel team ran benchmark tests to validate the performance improvements of the new kernel. The tests indicate improvements on the kernel boot time by an average of 2 seconds, total boot time by an average of 3 seconds, and SSH availability by an average of 6 seconds. It's safe to say that server admins should begin planning for migration to Ubuntu 20.04 to support future updates and versions. With this in mind, Claris has added support for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (which has an EOL of April 2025). Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, which was released in April of 2018, is quickly approaching its end-of-life (EOL) date of April 2023. In this post, we'll highlight some of the new features in 19.5 and provide an overview of the changes made to FileMaker Server. With over 400 bug fixes, performance enhancements, and security improvements, Claris says that this is their best release to date. We here at Proof+Geist and Ottomatic are pleased to say that the recent announcement of FileMaker 19.5 server is looking pretty great so far!
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