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Windows Server 1809 is end of life as on "10 Nov 2020", but rather it is an LTS release with extended support till 2029-01-09

Open paresh-borkar opened this issue 10 months ago • 3 comments

Link to product page on endoflife.date

https://endoflife.date/windows-server https://endoflife.date/api/windows-server.json

Details of incorrect and correct details you have found

Windows Server 1809 is mentioned as end of life as on "10 Nov 2020" for "Active Support" and "Security Support" on endoflife.date page. However, Microsoft mentions that "Windows Server 2019 (version 1809)", which is the same as "Windows Server 1809" is an LTS release with extended support date as "2029-01-09"

What is the source website for the product and for its version information?

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/release-health/windows-server-release-info

(Refer to "Windows Server 2019 (version 1809)" in the table on the above page)

Additional context

Note that "Windows Server 1809" is the same as "Windows Server 2019 (version 1809)" and both have same build i.e. 10.0.17763

paresh-borkar avatar Jun 04 '25 09:06 paresh-borkar

"Windows Server 1809" is refering to SAC resp. AC release and is eol 2020-11-10 see:

  • https://learn.microsoft.com/windows-server/get-started/servicing-channels-comparison
  • https://learn.microsoft.com/lifecycle/products/windows-server-semiannual-channel

We have already a description for the SAC/AC release. I will add a PR to clarify the SAC releases cycles.

BiNZGi avatar Jun 06 '25 08:06 BiNZGi

I have filed #7643 and you can check the preview here: https://deploy-preview-7643--endoflife-date.netlify.app/windows-server Let me know if this helps to differentiate the two cycles, thanks.

BiNZGi avatar Jun 06 '25 09:06 BiNZGi

Yes, it will help. Thank you!

paresh-borkar avatar Jun 13 '25 06:06 paresh-borkar