
EOL.Wiki is a comprehensive tracker for end-of-life dates and support schedules across 449+ software and hardware products. It covers diverse categories including operating systems, programming languages, databases, frameworks, cloud platforms, and devices, helping developers and IT professionals plan upgrades and maintain security compliance.
Track end-of-life dates and support schedules for 449+ products
The platform provides detailed version histories, comparison tools, and a calendar view to visualize upcoming EOL deadlines. With data sourced from endoflife.date and community submissions, it serves as a centralized reference for lifecycle management across the tech stack.
EOL.Wiki is a comprehensive tracker for end-of-life dates and support schedules across 466+ software and hardware products. It covers diverse categories including operating systems, programming languages, databases, frameworks, cloud platforms, and devices, helping developers and IT professionals plan upgrades and maintain security compliance. The platform provides detailed version histories, comparison tools, and a calendar view to visualize upcoming EOL deadlines. With data sourced from endoflife.date and community submissions, it serves as a centralized reference for lifecycle management across the tech stack.
EOL.Wiki tracks end-of-life dates for 466+ products across operating systems, programming languages, databases, frameworks, cloud platforms, and devices. Each product entry includes version histories and support schedule details.
The platform offers a calendar interface to visualize upcoming EOL deadlines. This helps you see at a glance which products in your stack are approaching end of life and need attention.
You can compare end-of-life timelines across multiple products or versions side by side. This makes it easier to coordinate upgrade cycles and plan migrations across interdependent technologies.
Lifecycle information comes from endoflife.date and community submissions. This collaborative approach helps keep the database current as products release new versions and update their support policies.
EOL.Wiki centralizes lifecycle management for your entire tech stack in one place.
Most organizations track end-of-life dates across scattered vendor pages, release notes, and internal spreadsheets. EOL.Wiki brings this information together for 466+ products, saving hours of research. The calendar view and comparison tools turn raw data into actionable planning, so you can spot upcoming deadlines before they become security risks.
You manage multiple software or hardware products and need a single source of truth for end-of-life dates. EOL.Wiki is especially useful if your stack spans different categories—operating systems, databases, frameworks, and cloud platforms—where tracking support schedules separately would be time-consuming. It also helps if you're planning a major upgrade cycle and want to coordinate timelines across interdependent products.
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