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When an OpenVZ release reaches its “end of life” it receives no further [http://www.odin.com/support/virtualization-suite/openvz/ maintenance updates], including critical security upgrades. It is highly recommended that you upgrade to a recent version of Ubuntu at this point.
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When an OpenVZ release reaches its “end of life” it receives no further [http://www.odin.com/support/virtualization-suite/openvz/ 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.
 
For information on previous and upcoming releases and please see table below for more details.

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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 OpenVZ-legacy (RHEL4 based) OpenVZ-legacy (RHEL5 based) OpenVZ-legacy (RHEL6 based) Virtuozzo 7 OpenVZ
Release date 17 Oct 2006, announce 14 Mar 2007 14 Oct 2011 In development
EOL May 2013 Feb 2018 Nov 2019 In development
Status Unsupported Supported Supported In development
Release notes NA NA NA NA
Kernel branch RHEL4 (2.6.9) RHEL5 (2.6.18) RHEL6 (2.6.32) RHEL7 (3.10)


See also