04-26-2019 08:34 AM
I was wondering if someone could explain the inconsistencies in EOS/EOL dates for Unity Connection. Unity Connection 10.5 shows end of software maintenance releases in mid-2020, with end of support July 31, 2022. Yet a presumably more current version of the software, 11.0, has a cryptic EOL notice showing end of software maintenance releases in 2018, with no date listed for end of support. According to TAC, 11.0 is no longer supported, though - we placed a service call about 11.0.1 earlier this week and were told we were unsupported. Why is an older version still under support for at least three more years?
04-26-2019 09:09 AM
Because with the current numbering (.0 and .5) for the versions, the x.5 are the long term releases while the x.0 will have a shorter span of life.
04-26-2019 09:04 PM
Hi there
And also for production environments , stay away from a “dot zero” release, and ALWAYS go with "dot 5 version"
Hope this Helps
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Rath!
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