About EOSL.date

What is EOSL.date?

EOSL.date is a comprehensive resource for tracking End of Life (EOL) and End of Service Life (EOSL) dates for enterprise hardware and software products.

Managing IT infrastructure requires careful planning around product lifecycles. Knowing when a product will reach its End of Life, End of Support, or End of Security Support is crucial for:

  • Planning hardware and software upgrades
  • Ensuring continued security updates and patches
  • Budget planning for IT infrastructure
  • Compliance with security and regulatory requirements
  • Making informed purchasing decisions

What We Track

Hardware EOL

Storage arrays, servers, networking equipment, and other enterprise hardware from major vendors.

Software EOL

Operating systems, databases, programming languages, and applications lifecycle information.

Security Support

End of Security Support (EOSS) dates for products requiring ongoing security patches.

Maintenance Dates

End of Standard Maintenance (EOSM) and extended support program dates.

Understanding EOL Terminology

EOL - End of Life
The date when a product is no longer manufactured, sold, or actively developed. The product may still receive support for a period after EOL.
EOSL - End of Service Life
The date when all support services for a product end, including repairs, parts replacement, and technical assistance.
EOS - End of Support
The date when vendor support (including bug fixes and technical support) is no longer available for the product.
EOSS - End of Security Support
The date when security updates and patches are no longer provided, leaving the product vulnerable to security threats.
EOSM - End of Standard Maintenance
The date when standard maintenance coverage ends, after which extended support contracts may be required.

Disclaimer

The information provided on EOSL.date is for general informational purposes only. While we strive to keep the information up to date and accurate, we make no representations or warranties of any kind about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, or availability of the information.

Always verify critical EOL dates directly with the product vendor before making important business decisions.

About the Author

Subash Geetha Krishnan

Subash Geetha Krishnan

Tech Lead at HPE

15+ years of experience in enterprise storage, specializing in Nimble Storage at HPE Services Storage Support.

Vendors Covered

Apple Brocade Cisco Dell EMC HPE IBM NetApp+ More

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