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Feb 13, 2024Guide
Orbi Firmware Upgrades Not Keeping Up With OpenVPN Security Standards
Greetings! I am leveraging the VPN function on the Orbi which is using the OpenVPN. I have not been having a problem until around early last year when our connections using OpenVPN are now showing t...
schumaku
May 27, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Microsoft has clear published product life cycles.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/products/windows-10-home-and-pro
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/products/windows-11-home-and-pro
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/products/windows-11-enterprise-and-education
Netgear has NONE.
If we buy today say M4350-12X12F (XSM4324), PS460X, and BE750 (these units are already delivered as demo samples to Netgear Switzerland and are ready to pick up this week, and we already agreed and placed a order for more) we have ZERO information on the expected product life cycle. Netgear can as of now EOL and stop supporting these every second. And this is -not- acceptable in the market for business class devices.
A good example what we expect from every vendor is this:
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Cisco’s End of Life Policy (“Policy”) applies to all Cisco hardware, software, cloud services and service offers (collectively “Products”) that have their own unique product part number or product identifier (“PID”). Versions or releases of a Product that do not have a unique PID are not subject to this Policy.
This Policy covers all new EOL notifications made in all theaters on or after September 29th 2022. It does not apply to a Cisco Product that is already subject to an EOL notification as of September 29th 2022.
Policy
End of Life Milestones:
- External notification of end of sale is typically six (6) months before the End of Sale (“EOS”) date, which is the date after which you can no longer purchase the relevant Cisco Product. Such notice will appear on cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/eos-eol-listing.html. Please visit this site regularly as it contains useful information regarding Cisco's end-of-life program. Sign up to receive notifications at the Cisco Notification Service.
- No subscriptions (including renewals) with a term extending beyond Last Day of Support (“LDOS”) will be sold after the EOL Notification Date.
- The Last customer ship date for hardware is three (3) months after the hardware EOS date.
Cisco will provide the following to customers with active support contracts or subscriptions (including cloud services):
- One (1) year of routine failure analysis for hardware from the EOS date.
- One (1) year of bug fixes, maintenance releases, workarounds or patches for critical bugs from the EOS date, when reported to TAC. After the first year, Cisco will provide bug fixes, workarounds and/or patches, where available, for (i) two (2) years for OS software, and (ii) one (1) year for application software. Customers may be required to install a newer software version to receive the above software support.
- Three (3) years of TAC support for OS software from the software EOS date, except for the final release of the OS software running on EOS hardware as noted below.
- Two (2) years of TAC support for application software from the EOS date.
- TAC support from the EOS date until the end of the term for subscription software and cloud services.
- Five (5) years of TAC support for hardware from the EOS date. TAC support for the final release of OS software running on the EOS hardware will be coterminous with the hardware LDOS, regardless of the OS software EOS date.
- Five (5) years of replacement parts for hardware from the EOS date, in accordance with Cisco’s Return Materials Authorization (RMA) process.
Customers may:
- Add a new support contract to hardware (including OS software) and application software for up to one (1) year from the EOS date, provided the contract end date does not exceed LDOS.
- Renew support contracts for hardware (including, OS software) and application software, provided the contract end date does not exceed LDOS.
- Renew or add on to an existing software subscription or cloud service on or after the EOS date, provided the new subscription end date does not exceed the last date the subscription or cloud service is available as determined by Cisco.
EOL Milestone Table
This is all well explained in the ITIL Framework and in the PPDIOO Framework, a network lifecycle model proposed by Cisco.