Product Life Cycle Checker

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What It Is

The Product Life Cycle Checker is a tool for viewing Red Hat products' life-cycle information (including General Availability, End of Support, and End of Life).

Different Red Hat products have different life-cycle dates, and this tool lets you choose multiple products and view their dates. This tool can help you plan your maintenance windows more easily since you can now see the information for multiple products on one page.

How to Use It

To find out the life-cycle information for your existing or new deployment(s):

  1. Select a product at the top of the page. (After you have chosen one product, you can choose another on the same dropdown list.) Each product has its own table of life-cycle information that displays.
  2. Click the Detailed Life-cycle Information link for details (there is link below each table).

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I cleared the checkbox for RHEL. And now I can't reselect it. I suppose I could reload the website, but it seems silly not to have RHEL as a choice from the drop-down box.

Hi John,

I can not reproduce this problem. What browser, OS combo are you using ? their versions?

Thanks,
Dong

It's working for me now. Thank you!

Yes. we identified the root cause from another user's use case and fixed the problem yesterday.

Thanks for your interest in this tool.

Need to include Ceph 1.3 https://access.redhat.com/articles/1372203

Hi Lee,

I'm the developer of this tool, and I've added Ceph 1.3, please check.

Thanks,
Jingjing

Hi Jingjing,

You might want to consider adding RHCS 3.x.

Regards, Frédéric.

Hi Université,

Thank you for reaching out to us. What do you mean by RHCS? Do you see it on the "Life Cycle and Update Policies" page? https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/update_policies/

Thanks, Dong

Hi Dong,

Yes: Red Hat Ceph Storage.

Regards, Frédéric.

Hi Université, Done. Thank you very much!

Jingjing, looks great! Thanks for the quick reply and action.

Hi,

It should be great to have the minor version also

thanks Stephane

Hi Stephane,

Thanks for your feedback, and I will investigate whether there's sufficient data from product team to add minor version of products, if there is I will add minor version into this app.

Thanks, Jingjing

Hi Stephane, I've check all the data in https://access.redhat.com/site/support/policy/update_policies/, most product except RHEL doesn't contain the minor version. About RHEL, https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/ only contain the minor version Extended Update Support (EUS) end date, have no life cycle whole information.

So I don't think there's a sufficient data to add minor version to plcc.

Thanks, Jingjing

The end-of-life date for Red Hat JBoss Operations Network does not match that of the official life-cycle page.

Hi Larry,

Thanks for your report of this issue, I've fix it. Please check by: https://access.redhat.com/labs/plcc/?products=Red%20Hat%20JBoss%20Operations%20Network

Thanks, Jingjing

Looks good. Thanks!

RHGS data is stale. We need to get that updated as per KCS https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/rhs/ KCS was update long back : Release General Availability End of Full Support Red Hat Gluster Storage 3.x (including minor releases) September 22, 2014 October 31, 2019

Hi Bipin, Thank you for reaching out. Let will review and update the app. Thanks, Dong

Bipin, Updated. Can you check again?

Looks good now. But why are 2 fields in pink color there? Are we highlighting alternate lines in Pink?

We are highlighting the "End of life" column, but it is only applied to even rows because of some problems. We are going to make all rows (both even and odd) shown in pink.

Thank you.

That is what I was thinking too. Hope to see that issue fixed soon.