systemctl disable apt-daily.timer systemctl disable apt-daily-upgrade.timer
apt has a daily and weekly update on Ubuntu servers. On servers with limited CPU and Memory this could pose an issue. If the servers are inside the firewall and do not require any updates, security or otherwise, it helps to disable this.
The apt configurations as at /etc/apt/apt.conf.d
directory
Of particular interest is the file 10periodic
The key parameters to set to 0 are below
APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "0"; APT::Periodic::Download-Upgradeable-Packages "0"; APT::Periodic::AutocleanInterval "0";
Alongside apt updates are the Ubuntu release checks that run periodically and take up values resources. To disable edit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
and update Prompt=lts
to Prompt=never
The cron jobs that cause the issue are
The other option may be to disable execute on these files. Actually only this may work as the settings don't seem to limit it!
chmod -x /etc/cron.weekly/apt-xapian-index chmod -x /etc/cron.weekly/update-notifier-common chmod -x /etc/cron.daily/update-notifier-common chmod -x /etc/cron.daily/apt chmod -x /usr/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/release-upgrade-motd chmod -x /etc/cron.daily/apt-compat