Lts
LTS stands for Long-Term Support. It is a release model used by various software projects in which a specific version receives extended maintenance and security updates for a defined period after its initial release. The purpose of LTS is to provide a stable, predictable platform for users who prioritize reliability and stability over rapid introduction of new features, such as enterprises and long-running deployments.
Lifecycle and maintenance: An LTS release typically has a defined support window that can span several years.
Differences from regular releases: Regular releases introduce new features and improvements on a shorter cadence and
Examples: Ubuntu LTS releases (such as 20.04 LTS and 22.04 LTS) are supported with extended security and
Considerations: Organizations weighing LTS versus non-LTS options consider factors such as vendor or community support, ecosystem