en

Unattended Upgrades on an Anubiz Offshore VPS

An unpatched VPS is the most common way servers get owned. unattended-upgrades is the right answer on Anubiz Ubuntu 24.04 - the cloud image installs it but leaves it half-configured. This guide tunes it to apply security updates daily, reboot in a planned window only when needed, and notify you when something needs hands-on attention. No more weekend rooting from a CVE you missed.

Need this done for your project?

We implement, you ship. Async, documented, done in days.

Start a Brief

Step 1: Confirm Defaults

The cloud image installs unattended-upgrades but does not pull in update-notifier-common. apt install unattended-upgrades update-notifier-common. dpkg-reconfigure -plow unattended-upgrades enables the daily cron.

Step 2: Origins

Default origins pattern in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades includes Ubuntu security only. Leave it. Do NOT add updates-main unless you also test in a snapshot first.

Step 3: Auto Reboot

Set Unattended-Upgrade::Automatic-Reboot "true"; and Unattended-Upgrade::Automatic-Reboot-Time "03:30";. Server timezone matters - use UTC on the VPS for predictable behavior across countries.

Step 4: Email Alerts

Unattended-Upgrade::Mail "alerts@example.com"; with OnlyOnError "false"; sends a summary mail. Needs working sendmail or postfix relay.

Step 5: Verify

unattended-upgrade --dry-run --debug shows what would be applied. After 24h check /var/log/unattended-upgrades/unattended-upgrades.log.

Why Anubiz Host

100% async — no calls, no meetings
Delivered in days, not weeks
Full documentation included
Production-grade from day one
Security-first approach
Post-delivery support included

Ready to get started?

Skip the research. Tell us what you need, and we'll scope it, implement it, and hand it back — fully documented and production-ready.

Anubiz Chat AI

Online
Unattended Upgrades on Anubiz VPS - 2026 Setup | Anubiz Host