![]() Use a hosted version of MongoDB (eg MongoDB Atlas) so you have fewer direct dependencies on O/S updatesĪll of these approaches use official binaries, so you are less likely to run into novel issues.įor a development environment you could also consider: Run MongoDB in a container/VM with a supported O/S version Run your MongoDB deployment on separate hosts with supported O/S versions (eg 20.04 LTS) If you are an early adopter of a new O/S release, suggested interim workarounds would be: I don’t have a specific ETA to share at the moment, but I’d generally recommend waiting for essential software packages to be available before committing to major O/S upgrades. SERVER-62301: Add support for Ubuntu 22.04 ARM. ![]() SERVER-62300: Add support for Ubuntu 22.04 x86.The build team is aware and will set up appropriate packaging & testing infrastructure to validate new packages. ![]() ![]() Ubuntu 22.04 was released less than a week ago so doesn’t have official MongoDB packages available yet. ![]()
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