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Discussions focus on reliability and connectivity problems with Ubuntu systems (e.g., Server/NAS freezes, accessing a home Ubuntu server from outside). There are also maintenance/infrastructure concerns (Canonical shutting down Ubuntu Pastebin and old support links, Ubuntu infrastructure down) plus a compatibility risk flagged for Ubuntu 26.04’s bundled ZFS.

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Key Takeaway Ubuntu users are running into service/availability issues and potential Ubuntu 26.04 ZFS incompatibility, so they should be cautious with upgrades and check access/support status.
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Home server reliability Ubuntu infrastructure outages 26.04 compatibility and support
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Ubuntu users are running into service/availability issues and potential Ubuntu 26.04 ZFS incompatibility, so they should be cautious with upgrades and check access/support status.

Discussions focus on reliability and connectivity problems with Ubuntu systems (e.g., Server/NAS freezes, accessing a home Ubuntu server from outside). There are also maintenance/infrastructure concerns (Canonical shutting down Ubuntu Pastebin and old support links, Ubuntu infrastructure down) plus a compatibility risk flagged for Ubuntu 26.04’s bundled ZFS.

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Ubuntu 26.04 ZFS version Ubuntu 26.04 ships with an unsupported ZFS version (PSA).
Ubuntu infrastructure status Ubuntu infrastructure has been down for more than a day (Ars Technica).
Pastebin shutdown Canonical is shutting down Ubuntu Pastebin.
Old support links Old Linux support links may suddenly die after the shutdown.

What to Watch

  • Verify Ubuntu 26.04 ZFS compatibility before upgrading; watch for follow-up guidance tied to the “unsupported ZFS version” PSA. r/zfs
  • Monitor Ubuntu infrastructure/availability reports for continued downtime beyond “more than a day.” Ars Technica
  • Check Canonical’s updates on Ubuntu Pastebin shutdown and whether any legacy support links go offline. XDA Developers

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