Showing posts with label zsync. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zsync. Show all posts

Ubuntu 20.04 officially released at Thursday, 23 April 2020. It is codenamed Focal Fossa. It is a Long Term Support version which will be supported five years ahead until 2025. It is the continuation of the previous LTS version 18.04 released two years ago and the regular version 19.10 last year. It comes along with all seven Official Flavors namely Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, and others. This article collected all the download links and alternative torrents, mirrors, and checksums so everybody can obtain it quicker. To download one just need to click on one iso link below and save link as and wait until it finished. Congratulations to Canonical and Ubuntu Developers! Happy downloading!


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zsync can extremely reduce your download size so it's suitable for huge ISO image transfers. For your information, Ubuntu provides .zsync files for all its ISO images. You can use zsync console to get the 17.04 release without downloading from zero the whole 1.5GB. I write this article to welcome Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus soon and I hope this helps you.

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zsync can help you to cut in half or more of your download size of a GNU/Linux distro. With zsync, if you already have an older version of Ubuntu image, you only have to download "the change" between it and the newer image on the server. zsync is very efficient in bandwidth and time, saving resources for both the server and the user. This way, using zsync can reduce your download cost extremely.