Canonical has significantly expanded the scope of its enterprise offering by extending the Ubuntu Pro Legacy add-on, an extension to the Ubuntu Pro program that provides additional years of security maintenance after the standard LTS and ESM periods end, thereby extending the total lifecycle for Ubuntu LTS releases to 15 years.
The change applies retroactively, starting with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr), allowing businesses to keep using older Ubuntu LTS releases in production far beyond the usual lifecycle while still receiving critical security patches, compliance tooling, and optional support.
This extension builds on Canonical’s earlier move in 2024, when the company introduced the Legacy add-on to increase Ubuntu LTS coverage from 10 to 12 years. The updated model now adds five years of additional security and compliance support, bringing the entire Ubuntu Pro lifecycle to a full decade and a half.

Throughout the 15-year lifecycle, Ubuntu Pro users receive backported fixes for critical, high, and select medium CVEs across the base system, kernel, and major open-source components. Break/fix support remains optional, but the consistency of Ubuntu Pro’s extended maintenance ensures that operational continuity is preserved even in highly regulated environments.
The Legacy add-on itself retains the same functional scope—what changes is the duration. Under the new policy, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS is now supported until April 2029, marking a full 15 years since its original release.

Future LTS releases will follow the same model, combining five years of standard maintenance, five years of Expanded Security Maintenance, and an additional five years through the Legacy add-on.
Transitioning to extended coverage is designed to be seamless and frictionless. Existing Ubuntu Pro subscriptions continue automatically, with no need for reinstallation, re-enrollment, or disruptive migration paths.
The Legacy add-on becomes available after the initial 10-year window and is priced at a 50% premium over standard Ubuntu Pro, whether users are approaching this milestone with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or continuing Legacy coverage from 14.04 LTS.
For more information, refer to Canonical’s announcement.
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The Legacy add-on becomes available after the initial 10-year window and is priced at a 50% premium over standard Ubuntu Pro, whether users are approaching this milestone with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or continuing Legacy coverage from 14.04 LTS
What about personal use? Does it also extend to 15 years and does it remain free for personal use?
Max 10 years for free, enabling Ubuntu Pro: home users can use for free on up to 5 machines (5y + 5y). Without Ubuntu Pro only 5 years. 15 years of support only paid.
I think they (canonical) want to race with redhat ! Redhat support 10 years for servers, 15 years support, point to redhat !
We will see redhat answer in the future.
if redhat ever increases to 15 maybe ubuntu will increase to 20 years.
@Claudio
Ubuntu LTS derivatives (such as Kubuntu LTS) have 3 years of support. During this period, you receive security updates and bug fixes for the KDE environment and Kubuntu-specific packages.
what about the many ubuntu derivatives?
no it is basically for companies that want long term stability and security other distros based on Ubuntu will not have this available. The entire thing is a good thing since Ubuntu is getting the private sector to fund the os and this helps attract more companies.