Understanding EOL, EOSL, and EOS in Your IT Infrastructure

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Man frustraded because his software is telling him that the support for his system is out of life service.EOL (End of Life) refers to the stage when a manufacturer stops producing and selling a particular product. This could be due to new versions being released, market competition, or the product becoming unprofitable.  EOS (End of Support) marks the end of a manufacturer’s support for a product, including software updates and technical assistance.  EOSL […]

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