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|Windows 10 (1809)
|Windows 10 (2004)
|May 11, 2021
|December 14, 2021
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|Windows 10 (1903)
|Windows 10 (1909)
|December 8, 2020
|May 10, 2022
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|Windows 7
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|October 31, 2021
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|Centos 6
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|November 30, 2020
|December 31, 2021
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|Ubuntu 14.04
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With the introduction of Windows 11, Microsoft revised their product lifecycle. There will be a single yearly release for both windows 10 and 11 going forward. Each Windows 10 release will be good for 30 months, and each Windows 11 Release will be good for 36 months. Windows 10 will go final end of life on October 14, 2025.
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|Centos Stream 9
|September 15, 2021
|5 years
|May 31, 2027
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|Centos Stream 8
|Centos Stream 8
|September 24, 2019
|September 24, 2019
|'''(Assumed)''' 5 years
|5 years
|'''(Assumed)''' May 31, 2024
|May 31, 2024
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|Centos Linux 8
|Centos Linux 8

Latest revision as of 12:07, 10 August 2022

Quick EOL List

These OS versions are already past their End of Life. If you have a system running on one of these we recommend backing up your data and upgrading as soon as possible. If these systems are connected to the internet, they can be blocked from the internet by ITSO.

OS Version End of Life Date
Windows 10 (2004) December 14, 2021
Windows 10 (1909) May 10, 2022
Windows 7 January 14, 2020
Windows Server 2008 January 14, 2020
MacOS - Mojave October 31, 2021
Centos 8 December 31, 2021
Ubuntu 14.04 April 2019

Windows

With the introduction of Windows 11, Microsoft revised their product lifecycle. There will be a single yearly release for both windows 10 and 11 going forward. Each Windows 10 release will be good for 30 months, and each Windows 11 Release will be good for 36 months. Windows 10 will go final end of life on October 14, 2025.

Version Release Date Service Term End of Life
Windows 11 (21H2) 10/2021 36 Months 10/2024
Windows 10 (21H2) 11/16/2021 30 Months 6/11/2024
Windows 10 (21H1) 5/18/2021 18 Months 12/13/2022
Windows 10 (20H2) 10/20/2020 30 Months 5/9/2023
Windows 10 (2004) 5/27/2020 18 Months 12/14/2021
Windows 10 (1909) 11/12/2019 30 Months 5/10/2022
Windows 10 (1903) 5/21/2019 18 Months 12/8/2020
Windows 10 (1809) 11/13/2018 30 Months 5/11/2021
Windows 8.1 8/27/2013 9 Years, 4 Months 1/10/2023

Windows Server

Version Release Date Service Term End of Life
Server 2019 11/13/2018 10 Years 1/9/2029
Server 2016 10/15/2016 10 years 1/11/2027
Server 2012 R2 10/17/2013 10 Years 10/10/2023
Server 2012 10/30/2012 11 Years 10/10/2023

MacOS

MacOS follows a sliding window of support, the latest version has full support and the previous two versions receive security update. When a new version is released security support is dropped for the version which is now 3 years old.

Version Release Date Service Term End of Life
MacOS - Monterey October 25, 2021 3 Years Q4 2023
MacOS - Big Sur November 12, 2020 3 Years Q4 2023
MacOS - Catalina October 7, 2019 3 Years Q4 2022

Linux - Centos

Version Release Date Service Term End of Life
Centos Stream 9 September 15, 2021 5 years May 31, 2027
Centos Stream 8 September 24, 2019 5 years May 31, 2024
Centos Linux 8 September 24, 2019 2 years December 31, 2021
Centos Linux 7 July 7, 2014 10 Years June 30, 2024
Centos Linux 6 October 7, 2011 9 years November 30, 2020

Linux - Ubuntu

Version Release Date Service Term End of Life
20.04 LTS April 23, 2020 5 Years April 2025
18.04 LTS April 26, 2018 5 Years April 2023
16.04 LTS April 21, 2016 5 Years April 2021