Version EOL Policy#
1. Lifecycle Overview#
Our End of Life (EOL) policy is designed to provide a predictable schedule for support and upgrades. The lifecycle of any major version is calculated based on its original General Availability (GA) date.
Key Milestones#
The table below shows general cadence of the key release milestones. Applicable from version 6.0.0 onwards.
| Milestone | Calculation | Description |
|---|---|---|
| General Availability (GA) | $T_0$ | The date the version was publicly released. |
| End of Maintenance (EOM) | $T_0 + 12$ Months | End of full support and start of maintenance support. |
| End of Life (EOL) | $T_0 + 24$ Months | End of maintenence support. Documentation moved to archives. |
2. Version Status#
Use the table below to determine the current status of your installed version.
| Version | Release Date (GA) | End of Maintenance | End of Life (Support) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| v5.x.x | 2024-03-15 | 2025-03-15 | 2026-11-01(Projected) | Active |
| v5.0.x | 2022-03-15 | 2023-03-15 | 2024-09-15 | EOL |
3. Support Scope During Transition#
As a version approaches its EOL date, the level of support shifts:
- Full Support: Covers "How-to" questions, bug fixes, and security vulnerabilities.
- Maintenance Support: No new features. Only critical security patches and high-severity bug fixes are provided.
4. Upgrade & Migration Guidance#
To maintain system integrity and security, we recommend upgrading to the latest Stable Release at least six months prior to your current version's EOL date.
Migration Resources:#
- Breaking Changes Log: Review our Changelog for API or configuration changes.
- Compatibility Matrix: Ensure your OS and hardware meet the system requirements for your deployment platform for the new version. Refer to the installation section for more details.
- Automated Upgrade Scripts: Available for the last three releases to simplify upgrades. For example, upgrading from 5.14.0 to 6.0.0 should follow: 5.14.0 → 5.15.0 → 5.16.0 → 6.0.0.
Warning: Running software past its EOL date may result in compatibility issues with newer OS updates and increased exposure to security threats.
5. Documentation Archiving#
Once a version reaches its EOL date:
- Online documentation will be moved to the Legacy Archive.
- Knowledge Base articles will remain searchable but will no longer be updated.
- Community forums for that version will be set to Read-Only.