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When an operating system has reached its end of life, the operating system manufacturer will no longer provide additional support to the software. As a result, while Armor may still allow the use of this operating system, Armor cannot guarantee the operating system's usability in the future, especially for new installations.

Armor recommends that you always upgrade to the latest version of an operating system; however, at the very least, when your current operating system has reached its end of life, you should upgrade to a newer version of the software.

Review the tables below to see the end-of-life date for your operating system.

Warning

The dates mentioned in this document may change without notice. For the latest dates, always refer to the vendor's website.

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Microsoft Windows

Version

End of Support Date

2012 Essentials

2012 Standard

2012 Datacenter

2012 R2 Essentials

2012 R2 Standard

2012 R2 Datacenter

2016 Essentials

2016 Standard

2016 Datacenter

2019 Essentials

2019 Standard

2019 Datacenter

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Ubuntu

Version

End of Support Date

12.04 LTS

14.04 LTS

16.04 LTS

18.04 LTS

20.04 LTS

22.04 LTS

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Version

End of Support Date

6.X

7.X

8.X

9.X

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CentOS Linux

Version

End of Support Date

6.X

7.X

8.X

(This version is unsupported)

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Oracle Linux

Version

End of Support Date

6.X

7.X

8.X

9.X

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Amazon Linux

Version

End of Support Date

(All AMI Versions)

Amazon Linux 2

Amazon Linux 2023

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