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Revision as of 10:41, 2 July 2018
<translate> When an OpenVZ release reaches its “end of life” it receives no further maintenance updates, including critical security upgrades. It is highly recommended that you upgrade to a recent version of OpenVZ at this point.
For information on previous and upcoming releases and please see table below for more details.
OpenVZ versions Lifecycle Policy
Product | Release date | EOL | Status | Release notes | Kernel branch |
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OpenVZ 7 | 25 Jul 2016 | TBD | Supported | Readme | RHEL7 (3.10) |
OpenVZ-legacy (RHEL6 based) | 14 Oct 2011 | Nov 2019 | Supported | NA | RHEL6 (2.6.32) |
OpenVZ-legacy (RHEL5 based) | 14 Mar 2007 | Feb 2018 | Unsupported | NA | RHEL5 (2.6.18) |
OpenVZ-legacy (RHEL4 based) | 17 Oct 2006, announce | May 2013 | Unsupported | NA | RHEL4 (2.6.9) |
See also
- Comparison of OpenVZ with similar virtualization solutions
- OpenVZ roadmap
- Virtuozzo Server Virtualization Lifecycle Policy
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Life Cycle
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Release Dates
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